In the 90 years Emir Kusturica continue in the line of good cinema that started in the 80s.
In 1992 he traveled to the United States to carry out the co-production between said country and France, "Arizona Dream". "Arizona Dream", a cult film if there is one, rescue the great Jerry Lewis from oblivion to place it in a car dealership in the middle of a desolate place in the desert.
But Lewis is only a supporting actor in this great film, the highlight is Johnny Depp and Faye Dunaway.
"Arizona Dream" received the Silver Bear - Special Jury Prize at the Berlinale in 1993.
In 1995, again in Yugoslavia, he carried out another of his masterpieces, "Underground". For many considered his most complete work to date, although it is difficult to say among such good works by the author.
"Underground" wins the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, ahead of great works such as "Hate" by Mathieu Kassovitz, "Land and Freedom" by Ken Loach ", or" The Look of Ulysses "by Theo Angelopoulos, which that year had been chosen for competition.
In 1996 the miniseries «Once Upon a Time There Was a Country », a 300-minute version of the movie "Underground," which was just over half the time.
In his next film, "Black cat, white cat" from 1998, he developed all his cinematographic talent. A wonderful comedy that made Emir Kusturica win the Silver Lion for Best Director at the Venice Film Festival of that same year.
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Source | Wikipedia
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