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Director: Lukas Nola
Cast: Filip Nola, Filip Šovagović, Barbara Nola, Leon Lučev
When two enemy sides ex-change the captives in the middle of a minefield, a nameless man without identity and memory, subsequently named Jakov, leaves the column unnoticed and wanders around in order to minimize other people's sufferings. On his dangerous journey, he meets a female first-fighter who runs an orphanage, a commander who got back from Foreign legion and runs a defense line from a disco club, and goes through many other adventures only to end up in the endless backwaters of the Neretva river where war threats to arrive.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Celestial Body, a 2000 drama, war and fantasy film directed by Lukas Nola, has received mixed reviews from critics. The film follows a nameless man without identity or memory who wanders through a warzone, encountering various characters and facing dangerous situations. While critical reception has been divided, the film's unique premise and themes have resonated with some audiences.
Why you might like this:
Fans of unique, genre-blending films will appreciate the director Lukas Nola's stylistic approach in Celestial Body, a 2000 drama that blends elements of war and fantasy. The film's compelling story of a nameless man navigating the dangers of war and trying to minimize others' suffering offers a thoughtful, visually striking exploration of identity and morality.
Celestial Body is a 2000 Croatian film directed by Lukas Nola. The film received four Golden Arena awards at the Pula Film Festival.
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