Mother of Asphalt

Mother of Asphalt
Majka asfalta
Directed by Dalibor Matanić
Production
company
Kinorama, Hrvatska Radiotelevizija (HRT)
Release dates
  • July 22, 2010 (2010-07-22) (Croatia)
Running time
107 mins
Country Croatia
Language Croatian

Mother of Asphalt (Croatian: Majka asfalta) is a 2010 Croatian film directed by Dalibor Matanić.[1][2][3] The film is a run-of-the mill social melodrama that highlights the materialistic aspirations of a young couple in their mid thirties and who are unable to perceive the emotional impact and the consequences thereof.[1]

Plot

Mare and Janko are a young married couple and both are working. They have a son, Bruno, who is 7 years old. With materialistic aspirations they have acquired an upscale flat in Zagreb on loan basis. Suddenly, just before Christmas, Mare loses her secretarial job. She becomes restless. As she returns home, after a dinner party her husband does not sympathize with her plight but tries to force himself on her for his carnal pleasures. When Mare resists, Janko is furious and beats her up;[1][2] the scene is set in a silhouetted night sequence with Christmas lights visible at the window.[2] Mare unable to bear the marital torture leaves her husband and goes out of the house with her son in midnight. She seeks shelter with her friend who is not very sympathetic with the step taken by her friend. But her friend's husband is not sympathetic to Milan and asks her to leave the house. She then starts living in her car. She spends the day wandering in the street of Zagreb telling her young son that they are on an "adventure".[2] On Christmas night, Milan, a security guard at a store who is single and quite unimpressive, sees Mare and her son living a crammed space in the car. As a good samaritan, he offers them shelter in the store which he is guarding.[1]

Cast

Production

The film is produced by Ankica Juric Tilic for "Kinorama" and Hrvatska Radiotelevizija and directed by Dalibor Matanic who has also provided the screenplay with Tomislav Zajec. Tomislav Pavlic is the editor. Music score is provided by Jura Ferina and Pavao Miholjevic. It has a run time of 104 minutes.[1][2]

Awards

The film has received the following awards:[4][5]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Mother of Asphalt". Screen Daily. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 "Review: 'Mother of Asphalt'". Variety. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  3. "Mother of Asphalt". Filmski. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  4. "Mother of Asphalt". Kinorama. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
  5. "Mother of Asphalt". MOJ TV. Retrieved 3 May 2015.

External links

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