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Montenegro
Directed by
Dušan Makavejev
R
1981
1h 36m
Comedy
,
Drama
,
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6.6
88%
77%
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A bored wealthy housewife on the verge of insanity cuts loose with some lively Yugoslavian immigrants who delight in their bohemian lifestyle.
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Cast of Montenegro
Susan Anspach
Marilyn Jordan
Erland Josephson
Martin Jordan
Marianna Jacobi
Cookie Jordan
Jamie Marsh
Jimmy Jordan
John Zacharias
Grandpa Bill
Per Oscarsson
Dr. Aram Pazardjian
Marina Lindahl
Secretary
Borivoje Todorović
Alex Rossignol
Lisbeth Zachrisson
Rita Rossignol
Svetozar Cvetković
Montenegro
Patricia Gélin
Tirke
Dragan Ilić
Hassan
Nikola Janić
Mustapha
Mile Petrović
Zanzi Bar Customer
John Parkinson
Piano Player
Jan Nygren
Police Officer
Lasse Åberg
Customs Inspector
Kaarina Harvistola
1st Policewoman
Eva Gislén
2nd Policewoman
Elsie Hohn
Tap-dancing Lady
Paul Smith
Cab Driver
Bo-Ivan Petersson
Bo Ivan Peterson
Montenegro Ratings & Reviews
New York Times
Vincent Canby
A halfheartedly Surreal comedy filled with forced high spirits, unconvincing lunacies and failed sight gags.
Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews
Dennis Schwartz
Weirdly entertaining black comedy, that's not for all tastes.
Chicago Sun-Times
Roger Ebert
There can be something absolutely liberating about a movie that makes up its rules as it goes along.
Filmcritic.com
Christopher Null
The beginning of the movie is extremely engrossing, but just when you think Susan's journey is going to amount to something, Makavejev resorts to his old shock-value tricks.
Boston Globe
Bruce McCabe
A virtuoso demonstration of cinematic facility which adroitly masquerades as a witty, pungent evocation of a woman's fantasy life.
Chicago Reader
Dave Kehr
A paean to the liberating power of dirt, as in both grime and smut.
Sojourner
Karen Krebsbach
Cleverly edited, with breaks of raw humor often short of slapstick, the film carefully avoids the macabre and the inane, treading on safe ground. [Full review in Spanish]
Examiner.com
Adam Lippe
The first half of Montenegro seems to be a parody of Ingmar Bergman films, where characters wallow instead of doing anything about their problems. It's no accident that director Dusan Makajevev cast Bergman-regular Erland Josephson as the miserly husband.
CinePassion
Fernando F. Croce
The screen's most good-natured slaughter of familial order
TV Guide
This funny and subversive film is by no means as unwatchable as some people have made Makavejev's work out to be.
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