A frame of Perhan (Davor Dujmović) standing in the dusty yard, holding a hawk on his arm — with the orange-gold sunset behind him and a faint, sorrowful smile. Or the wedding scene with the bride Azra covered in swirling banknotes.
🎪 Time of the Gypsies (1988) – Emir Kusturica’s surreal, heartbreaking epic.
A boy with telekinetic powers. A stolen innocence. A wedding where the coins dance on the bride’s veil. Kusturica blends magical realism, Romani culture, and brutal crime drama into a fever dream that feels like a folk song soaked in blood and honey.