- published: 30 Dec 2008
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Actors: Tom Sizemore (actor), David Bianchi (actor), Jimmy Jean-Louis (actor), Steven Bauer (actor), Bokeem Woodbine (actor), David A. Stewart (actor), James Russo (actor), Costas Mandylor (actor), Gary Dourdan (actor), James Duval (actor), Danny Trejo (actor), Christopher Kriesa (actor), Heather Rae (producer), Abby Wathen (actress), Malik Barnhardt (actor),
Plot: In this tension-packed thriller, brothers Mike and Tre set out in search of better lives, trying to leave their demons behind for good. After being released from prison for a crime he didn't commit, Mike's only care in the world is to protect his young daughter from an unforgiving ex. But the justice that awaits him on the streets is far worse than anything Mike had experienced in prison. His older brother Tre begrudgingly agrees to one last "delivery", attempting to free Mike and his new girlfriend from the grips of the criminal underworld. What transpires is a wild misadventure where multiple lives unknowingly intersect, and where decisions are made that will haunt everyone forever.
Genres: Drama,Actors: Alois Fisárek (editor), Richard Sammel (actor), Meto Jovanovski (actor), Nada Pinter (miscellaneous crew), Rade Serbedzija (actor), Petre Arsovski (actor), Paul Battista (miscellaneous crew), Petar Mircevski (actor), Robert Jazadziski (producer), Salaetin Bilal (actor), Robert Jazadziski (producer), Vlado Jovanovski (actor), Emil Ruben (actor), Verica Nedeska (actress), Mustafa Jasar (actor),
Genres: Drama, History, Romance, Sport, War,Actors: Petar Markovic (editor), Hadzi-Aleksandar Djurovic (miscellaneous crew), Mike Downey (producer), Mira Stupica (actress), Dragoljub Vojnov (actor), Eva Ras (actress), Nikola Kojo (actor), Stephen Boyd (actor), Charlton Heston (actor), Melita Bihali (actress), Marko Nikolic (actor), Hadzi-Aleksandar Djurovic (actor), Bojan Navojec (actor), Mladen Nelevic (actor), Dimitrije Vojnov (actor),
Plot: A homophobic, middle-aged, Serbian gangster ends up sacrificing himself to protect Gay freedom in his country. RADMILO (35) and MIRKO (30) are young and successful gay couple, and they would be a happy couple anywhere else except in - Serbia. They try to live discreetly but still, every day they are abused by the homophobic majority. Plus, Mirko is a gay rights activist, and his dream is to organize the first successful PRIDE event in Belgrade. This is almost a "mission impossible"; in 2001, an attempt to hold PRIDE in Belgrade ended up in bloodshed. One decade later, the situation is not much better - nationalist and neo-Nazi organizations prepare another massacre in case of holding the gay parade, while the police refuse to provide protection for the participants. A strange couple arrives in Radmilo's and Mirko's life - LEMON (45) an ex criminal and war veteran, the owner of a small security company and his fiance - PEARL (30) a beauty parlor owner. Radmilo, a successful veterinarian, performs a life-saving operation Lemon's pit-bull terrier, the victim of a drive-by shooting that served as a warning to the dog's master. Mirko runs an agency that organizes sophisticated weddings and now he has the ultimate nightmare clients - Pearl and Lemon. The encounter between these two worlds ends in disaster - yet another humiliation for Radmilo and Mirko. Mirko had enough - not long ago he received Immigrant Visa from Canada and wants to leave the country forever. Radmilo is ready for a desperate measures to keep his partner and their relationship - He offers a deal to Lemon, asking that Lemon's agency provide protection for the Belgrade Pride. In return, Mirko will organize the wedding party for Pearl and Lemon. Lemon reluctantly accepts, but his staff refuses to protect homosexuals. Put in a tight spot, Lemon thinks of his "dear" enemies from the ex-Yu wars. LEMON and RADMILO embark on a recruiting trip all over ex-Yugoslavia. They manage to sign up for their mission: NIKO (45) a Croat war veteran, HALIL (40), a Bosnian Muslim, and AZEM (45), an Albanian from Kosovo. But the handful of "samurai" are yet to face their greatest challenge... THE PARADE, in a tragicomic way, tells the story about ongoing battle between two worlds in contemporary post-war Serbian society - the traditional, oppressive, homophobic majority and a liberal, modern and open-minded minority.
Keywords: bosnia, croatia, ethnic-conflict, gay, homophobia, kosovo, lemon, love, parade, post-war