The title itself refers to a local superstition about bad luck, but Kusturica twists the meaning into a chaotic fable where even bad luck leads to a happy ending.
The query seems to refer to a movie titled "Crna Mačka Beli Macor" which is a 1991 Serbian film directed by Emir Kusturica. The film is a drama that revolves around the lives of two families, one of which has a black cat and the other a white cat, and explores themes of family, love, and social issues. crna macka beli macor ceo film sa prevodom
“You marry my grandson,” Grga said over the phone, “or I sell your liver to the Albanians.” The title itself refers to a local superstition
, old friends who "die" and "resurrect" just in time to help the young lovers escape their fate. Key Themes & Vibe Black Cat, White Cat (1998) “You marry my grandson,” Grga said over the
“Fine. You marry his grandmother to my idiot son.”
In a world of predictable cinema, Crna mačka, beli mačor remains gloriously unpredictable. One moment you’re watching a man hiding in a pile of feathers; the next, a pig eats a car’s electrical system. The final scene—a wedding on a boat with the jubilant song "Pitaju me, pitaju, u mom selu" —is guaranteed to leave you smiling.