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This special limited edition embossed slipcover is limited toĀ 2,000 units and is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.
Dekanalog is a film and soundtrack distribution company dedicated to the release of the most unique filmmaking voices and musical scores from around the world. Vinegar Syndromeās sister company, OCN Distribution, is thrilled to be representing this diverse and unique home video line!
Itās one debacle after another for Alma (newcomer Sara Luna ZoriÄ). When her long-estranged father is hospitalized in his native Bosnia, a not-quite-headstrong young woman leaves her home in The Netherlands to visit him. When she lands at the airport with a few Bosnian phrases and a new dress, her distracted older cousin Emir neglects to drive her to the hospital, preferring to hang out with his buddy Denis, āwho has a girlfriend, so donāt even think about it.ā After dyeing her hair and outlasting her patience, she hits the road on her own, quickly losing her luggage, her money, and her mooring. Along a bizarre chain of events and interactions with a cast of road-weary characters, Alma faces disappointment after disappointment with devil-may-care detachment and a newfound maturity.
In its breathless series of hotels, cars, buses, and waiting rooms, Take Me Somewhere Nice captures the dreary, fish-out-of-water isolation of the unfamiliar highway. An endearing update of Chantal Akermanās Les Rendez-Vous dāAnna, fused with the jazzy cynicism of Wim Wendersā and Jim Jarmuschās 70ās road movies, and the stark, sunlit despair of a David Hockney painting. Recipient of the Special Jury Prize at the Rotterdam Film Festival, Take Me Somewhere Nice is the unpredictable, neon-tinted feature debut for Ena SendijareviÄ, a Bosnian-born refugee raised in Holland who is now one of Dutch cinemaās fastest rising talents. Her filmās breezy wit and pastel color palette disguise dark truths about national identity, gender, and coming-of-age, making it the first essential road movie about the TikTok generation.
directed by: Ena Sendijarevic
starring: Sara Luna Zoric, Lazar Dragojevic, Ernad Prnjavorac
2019 / 92 min / 1.33:1 / Bosnian,Dutch,English 5.1 with English subtitles
Additional info:
- Region A Blu-ray
- Interviews with filmmaker Ena Sendijarevic and actress Sara Luna Zoric
- IMPORT (2016) - Short Film
- FERNWEH (2014) - Short Film
- TRAVELERS IN THE NIGHT (2013) - Short Film
- Theatrical Trailer
- Booklet essay featuring Artist Milos Trakilovic in conversation with End Sendijarevic
- Inside sleeve artwork
- English subtitles
Take Me Somewhere Nice - TRAILER from Ena Sendijarevic on Vimeo.
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This special limited edition embossed slipcover is limited toĀ 2,000 units and is only available on our website and at select indie retailers. Absolutely no major retailers will be stocking them.
Dekanalog is a film and soundtrack distribution company dedicated to the release of the most unique filmmaking voices and musical scores from around the world. Vinegar Syndromeās sister company, OCN Distribution, is thrilled to be representing this diverse and unique home video line!
Itās one debacle after another for Alma (newcomer Sara Luna ZoriÄ). When her long-estranged father is hospitalized in his native Bosnia, a not-quite-headstrong young woman leaves her home in The Netherlands to visit him. When she lands at the airport with a few Bosnian phrases and a new dress, her distracted older cousin Emir neglects to drive her to the hospital, preferring to hang out with his buddy Denis, āwho has a girlfriend, so donāt even think about it.ā After dyeing her hair and outlasting her patience, she hits the road on her own, quickly losing her luggage, her money, and her mooring. Along a bizarre chain of events and interactions with a cast of road-weary characters, Alma faces disappointment after disappointment with devil-may-care detachment and a newfound maturity.
In its breathless series of hotels, cars, buses, and waiting rooms, Take Me Somewhere Nice captures the dreary, fish-out-of-water isolation of the unfamiliar highway. An endearing update of Chantal Akermanās Les Rendez-Vous dāAnna, fused with the jazzy cynicism of Wim Wendersā and Jim Jarmuschās 70ās road movies, and the stark, sunlit despair of a David Hockney painting. Recipient of the Special Jury Prize at the Rotterdam Film Festival, Take Me Somewhere Nice is the unpredictable, neon-tinted feature debut for Ena SendijareviÄ, a Bosnian-born refugee raised in Holland who is now one of Dutch cinemaās fastest rising talents. Her filmās breezy wit and pastel color palette disguise dark truths about national identity, gender, and coming-of-age, making it the first essential road movie about the TikTok generation.
directed by: Ena Sendijarevic
starring: Sara Luna Zoric, Lazar Dragojevic, Ernad Prnjavorac
2019 / 92 min / 1.33:1 / Bosnian,Dutch,English 5.1 with English subtitles
Additional info:
- Region A Blu-ray
- Interviews with filmmaker Ena Sendijarevic and actress Sara Luna Zoric
- IMPORT (2016) - Short Film
- FERNWEH (2014) - Short Film
- TRAVELERS IN THE NIGHT (2013) - Short Film
- Theatrical Trailer
- Booklet essay featuring Artist Milos Trakilovic in conversation with End Sendijarevic
- Inside sleeve artwork
- English subtitles
Take Me Somewhere Nice - TRAILER from Ena Sendijarevic on Vimeo.
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