Summaries

What could be better for the village than a scenic railway to bring in the tourists? What could be worse for tourism than war? Luka builds the railway and shuts his eyes to war. Then Luka's wife runs off with a musician and his son is called up to the army. Luka's life is a war zone. Then he meets Sabaha..

What could be better for the village than a scenic railway to bring in the tourists? What could be worse for tourism than war? Luka builds the railway and shuts his eyes to war. Then Luka's wife runs off with a musician and his son is called up to the army. Luka's life is a war zone. Then he meets Sabaha..—Aline

In 1992, in a small Bosnian village, the Serbian engineer Luka Djuric is building the local railway. He lives in the middle of nowhere with his beloved aspirant soccer player son, Milos, and his annoying former opera singer wife, Jadranka Djuric. After a soccer game, Milos expects to be invited to play in the Partisan' team, but is called-up to the army. Luka can not believe that a war is beginning in his country and forces his son to join the army. Meanwhile after Milos' farewell party, Jadranka leaves Luka, traveling away with a musician. When the war reaches the area where Luka lives, Milos is captured alive by the enemy. Later, the Muslin nurse Sabaha is abducted by the Bosnian soldiers and the lieutenant asks the lonely Luka to host her as prisoner because they would try to exchange Milos for Sabaha, who belonged to a wealthy family. As the days go by, Luka and Sabaha fall in love for each other until the day that Jadranka returns and the trade of Milos per Sabaha is accepted.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Karakaj is a small village on the border of Serbia and Bosnia. Luka is a railroad keeper who sees his life fall into a turmoil when the 1993 war breaks: his young son is taken by the army, and his crazed wife escapes. His village friends kidnap a muslim nurse and plot to exchange her as a POW for Luka's son. None of them knew that she had a crush on Luka...—Anonymous

Details

Keywords
  • slapstick comedy
  • train
  • son
  • village
  • wife
Genres
  • Comedy
  • Drama
  • Romance
  • War
  • Music
Release date May 13, 2004
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin Italy France Serbia
Language English German Serbian Hungarian
Filming locations Zlatibor, Serbia
Production companies Rasta Films Les Films Alain Sarde Rasta Film

Box office

Budget $8000000
Gross worldwide $5363574

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 35m
Color Color
Sound mix DTS Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

Synopsis

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