Review of Montenegro (1981) by Adam Lippe for Examiner.com — 07 Sep 2012
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.
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This review of Montenegro (1981) was written by Adam Lippe and published by Examiner.com on 07 Sep 2012.
Montenegro has generally received positive reviews.
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