The Priest's Children is a comedy movie that tells the story of a Catholic priest living on a beautiful Dalmatian island. The priest, faced with the declining birth rate on the island, resorts to unconventional methods to increase fertility. The story takes a satirical approach to highlight the struggles and challenges faced by the priest and the absurd situations that arise. With elements of tragicomedy and dark comedy, the movie explores themes of clericalism, Catholicism, and contraception in a comedic manner.
Set in a small Dalmatian island during the Croatian War of Independence in 1991, the film follows the lives of various characters, including an aspiring painter, an art history professor, and a rock band, as they navigate the complexities of war while dealing with issues of love, infidelity, and political satire.
In a small village on a beautiful Dalmatian island, a naive commissioner encounters a mix of magical realism, politics, and unexpected events. Among these are encounters with a famous pornstar and exploration of the unique island life. The commissioner's journey offers a humorous and thought-provoking look at the complexities of village life.
In a small town on a Dalmatian island in Croatia, the spirit of Marshal Tito haunts the residents. As rumors spread and the town's mayor tries to capitalize on the ghostly presence, a police officer embarks on an investigation to uncover the truth. This absurd comedy explores themes of communism, capitalism, socialism, and the legacy of Titoism in post-Yugoslavia.
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