Fragments of a Forgotten Spectacle: Tito, the Serbs, and Appropriated Time

IF 0.3 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Studies in Eastern European Cinema Pub Date : 2022-08-08 DOI:10.1080/2040350X.2022.2106895
Vlastimir Sudar
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Abstract Želimir Žilnik’s Tito Among the Serbs for the Second Time was filmed and released in Serbia’s capital Belgrade, in 1994. The country was under severe international sanctions due to wars in the neighbouring republics, all of which until recently were parts of the Socialist Yugoslavia, once created and led by Josip Broz Tito. By taking an actor to wear Tito’s uniform through Belgrade, Žilnik documented the bemused comments of random passers-by, thus creating a ‘filmed happening’. In this essay it is argued that on a number of formal and narrative levels this is very much a typical Žilnik’s documentary, and as such it is contextualised within his work made both prior and after this film, with an emphasis on his most acclaimed feature Early Works (1969). However, by introducing the theory of the Spectacle by Guy Debord, as part of the Situationist International, it is also argued that this film marks a clear rupture within Žilnik’s oeuvre, after which he takes a new direction in his critical approach. This film thus further clarifies his political positions retrospectively, concluding that it could be read as an example of Situationist action too, re-appropriating time for its disenfranchised and marginalised subjects.
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被遗忘景象的片段:铁托、塞尔维亚人和被占用的时间
摘要Želimir Žilnik《第二次在塞尔维亚人中间的铁托》于1994年在塞尔维亚首都贝尔格莱德拍摄并发行。由于邻近共和国的战争,该国受到严厉的国际制裁,直到最近,所有这些共和国都是曾经由约瑟夫·布罗兹·铁托创建和领导的社会主义南斯拉夫的一部分。通过让一名演员穿着铁托的制服穿过贝尔格莱德,Žilnik记录下了随机路人的困惑评论,从而创造了一个“拍摄事件”。在这篇文章中,我们认为,在许多形式和叙事层面上,这是一个非常典型的Žilnik的纪录片,因此,它是在他的工作背景下,在这部电影之前和之后,重点是他最受欢迎的作品早期作品(1969)。然而,通过引入居伊·德波的景观理论,作为情景主义国际的一部分,也有人认为这部电影标志着Žilnik作品中的一个明确的断裂,之后他在他的批评方法中采取了一个新的方向。因此,这部电影回顾性地进一步澄清了他的政治立场,得出的结论是,它也可以被解读为情境主义行动的一个例子,为被剥夺公民权和被边缘化的主体重新占用时间。
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