The last feature film made in a Yugoslavia on the brink of civil war and dissolution, TITO AND ME is an ironic, child's-eye view of that country in 1954, when the cult of personality surrounding Marshal Tito was at its height.
The child is Zoran (Dimitrie Vojnov), the chubby son of a ballerina (Anica Dobra) and a musician (Predrag Manojlovic) who share a four-room apartment with the ballerina's mother, sister, and her family. The two sisters constantly bicker and Zoran has already developed an odd pattern of behavior
which runs to things like gouging out plaster from the walls and eating it. He has also developed a crush on the tall, leggy Jasna, an orphan who...
Released:
1992
Rated:
NR
Length:
105 mins