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{{Infobox film
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| director = [[Milcho Manchevski]]
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| editing = [[David Ray (editor)|David Ray]]<br>[[Martin Levenstein]]
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| distributor = [[Bavaria Film International]]
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| released = {{Film date|2007|09|09}}
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In '''''Shadows''''' ([[Macedonian language|Macedonian]]: ''Сенки'', [[Transliteration of Macedonian|Transliteration]]: ''Senki''), the son of a reputable physician struggles to live up to other people's expectations of him, until one day he is confronted by people who appear to die time and again.
'''''Shadows''''' ([[Macedonian language|Macedonian]]: ''Сенки'', [[Transliteration of Macedonian|Transliteration]]: ''Senki'') is a 2007 Macedonian [[horror film|horror]]-[[Drama (film and television)|drama film]]<ref>https://mubi.com/en/gb/films/shadows-2007</ref> by the Academy-award nominated director [[Milcho Manchevski]].<ref name="Oscars1995">{{Cite web|url=http://www.oscars.org/oscars/ceremonies/1995 |title=The 67th Academy Awards (1995) Nominees and Winners |accessdate=26 September 2015 |work=oscars.org}}</ref> It was filmed on location in [[Skopje]], [[Ohrid]] and several other locations in the [[Republic of Macedonia]].

Written and directed by Academy-award nominated director [[Milcho Manchevski]], this Macedonian-German-Italian-Spanish-Bulgarian co-production stars Borce Nacev, Vesna Stanojevska, Ratka Radmanovic, Salaetin Bilal and Petar Mircevski.


==Plot==
==Plot==
{{Expand section|date=June 2008}}
{{More plot|date=June 2008}}


Lazar Perkov is the one man who’s got everything going for him. He’s young, good-looking, has a beautiful wife, lovely little boy, great house and a good job as a hospital physician. In fact, everyone calls him “Lucky.” Nothing’s missing – except maybe Lucky himself, who’s always trying to live up to the expectations of others. Like his bored wife and roguish colleagues. And, above all, his famous physician mother, a driven woman who rose from obscurity to renown with an iron will that crushed all resistance, whether from the living or the dead…
Lazar Perkov is the one man who’s got everything going for him. He’s young, good-looking, has a beautiful wife, lovely little boy, great house and a good job as a hospital physician. In fact, everyone calls him “Lucky.” Nothing’s missing – except maybe Lucky himself, who’s always trying to live up to the expectations of others. Like his bored wife and roguish colleagues. And, above all, his famous physician mother, a driven woman who rose from obscurity to renown with an iron will that crushed all resistance, whether from the living or the dead…
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| [[Dime Iliev]] || Ignjat Perkov
| [[Dime Iliev]] || Ignjat Perkov
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| [[Petar Mircevski]] || Blagojce
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| [[Goce Vlahov]] || prof. Kokale
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| [[Ana Kostovska]] || Radmila
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| [[Zaklina Stefkovska]] || Peca
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| [[Ilko Stefanovski]] ||
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| [[Izabela Novotni]] || Izabela
|-
| [[Marina Pop Pankova]] || Elena
|-
| [[Joana Popovska]] || Slavka
|-
| [[Kire Gorevski]] || Miki
|-
| [[Jordan Simonov]] || Pance
|-
| [[Branko Beninov]] || Paramedic
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| [[Boris Corevski]] || Stamat
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| [[Laze Manaskovski]] || Taxi Driver
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| [[Dimitar Gjorgjevski]] || Cabrel
|-
| [[Nino Levi]] || Miho
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| [[Nesrin Tair]] || Donka
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| [[Ljupco Bresliski]] || Eftim
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| [[Tamer Ibrahim]] ||
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| [[Zora Georgieva]] || Aunt Jerusalimka
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| [[Vasil Šiškov]] || Priest
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| [[Nadzi Šaban]] || Merodi
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| [[Abdurahman Rahman]] || Ljuzlim
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| [[Zoran Ljutkov]] || Slavko
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| [[Vlado Dojcinovski]] || Borce
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| [[Mustafa Jasar]] || Trajče
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| [[Petar Dimoski]] || Tase
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| [[Erdoan Maksut]] || Balkanski
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| [[Antonio Dimitrievski]] || Waiter
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| [[Trajče Gjorgiev]] || Jonanson
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| [[Blagoj Veselinov]] || Pepi
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== Trailers ==
== Trailers ==

{{Empty section|date=September 2016}}
{{Empty section|date=September 2016}}


==Soundtrack==
==Soundtrack==

The music was composed by [[Ryan Shore]].
The music was composed by [[Ryan Shore]].


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The film has premiered at several international [[film festival]]s, the first being the [[Toronto International Film Festival]]. The film was well received with one of the festival's [[film critic]]s calling it "Manchevski’s most ambitious film to date". Other critics, such as Patrick McGavin of [[Screen Daily]], called it “ambitious and capably mounted […] (Manchevski) retains a very fine eye for composition, aided by the sensuous, beautiful work of Italian cinematographer Fabio Cianchetti. The movie's standout quality is the sexy, revealing work of the vibrant, highly alluring young actress Vesna Stanojevska, a professional musician making her film debut. She injects the film with an erotic intensity”.
The film has premiered at several international [[film festival]]s, the first being the [[Toronto International Film Festival]]. The film was well received with one of the festival's [[film critic]]s calling it "Manchevski’s most ambitious film to date". Other critics, such as Patrick McGavin of [[Screen Daily]], called it “ambitious and capably mounted […] (Manchevski) retains a very fine eye for composition, aided by the sensuous, beautiful work of Italian cinematographer Fabio Cianchetti. The movie's standout quality is the sexy, revealing work of the vibrant, highly alluring young actress Vesna Stanojevska, a professional musician making her film debut. She injects the film with an erotic intensity”.


[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1206670-shadows/ Rotten Tomatoes] gave ''Shadows'' an average score of 60%,<ref>{{Citation|title=Senki (Shadows)|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1206670-shadows/|accessdate=2016-09-19}}</ref> and an audience review of 58%. It had mixed reviews as a "respectable enough ghost story.." although, it was "bogged down with cliches".
[[Rotten Tomatoes]] gave ''Shadows'' an average score of 60%,<ref>{{Citation|title=Senki (Shadows)|url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1206670-shadows/|accessdate=2016-09-19}}</ref> and an audience review of 58%. It had mixed reviews as a "respectable enough ghost story.." although, it was "bogged down with cliches".


[[imdbtitle:0834102|IMDb]] audience gave shadows a 6.8 star rating, while critics gave it a score of 49 from metacritic.com
IMDb audience gave shadows a 6.8 star rating, while critics gave it a score of 49 from metacritic.com{{citation needed|date=December 2022}}


Stephen Holden from The New York Times,<ref>{{Citation|last=Manchevski|first=Milcho|title=Shadows|date=2008-04-17|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0834102/criticreviews?ref_=tt_ov_rt|accessdate=2016-09-19}}</ref> who gave it a score of 60 stated, "As Shadows vacillates between the historical and the occult, you may snicker at the way hackneyed horror movie conventions are redeployed for more serious ends. But you won't be bored. The movie is well acted (especially by Ms. Stanojevska) and very sexy."
Stephen Holden from The New York Times,<ref>{{Citation|last=Manchevski|first=Milcho|title=Shadows|date=2008-04-17|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0834102/criticreviews?ref_=tt_ov_rt|accessdate=2016-09-19}}</ref> who gave it a score of 60 stated, "As Shadows vacillates between the historical and the occult, you may snicker at the way hackneyed horror movie conventions are redeployed for more serious ends. But you won't be bored. The movie is well acted (especially by Ms. Stanojevska) and very sexy."


[http://www.avclub.com/review/shadows-23192 The A.V. Club] talks about, "It's a very sensual film, reveling in the pleasures of voyeurism.." The A.V. Club had mixed reviews, saying it was well-crafted, although one of his slight.
The A.V. Club talks about, "It's a very sensual film, revelling in the pleasures of voyeurism.." The A.V. Club had mixed reviews, saying it was well-crafted, although one of his slight.


== Release history ==
== Release history ==
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==See also==
*[[List of films of the Republic of Macedonia]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.bavaria-film-international.de/htmls/bfi/index.php?site=program&id=236 Bavaria Film International Website]
* [http://www.bavaria-film-international.de/htmls/bfi/index.php?site=program&id=236 Bavaria Film International Website]
* [http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/movie_review/shadows-senki.htm Stylus Magazine Review]
* [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvPvZLMFETU Shadows Trailer]
* [http://www.kinomilenium.com.mk Stylus Magazine Review]
* [http://manchevski.com/docs/senki-sexuality%20and%20melancholy%20by%20katerina%20kolozova.pdf Katerina Kolozova SHADOWS: SEXUALITY AND MELANCHOLY ]
* [http://manchevski.com/docs/FarhanaAhmed_Shadows.pdf “Shadows” of Macedonia on Aamir Khan’s “Talaash” by Farhana Ahmed]
* {{IMDb title|0834102|Senki (Shadows)}}
* {{IMDb title|0834102|Senki (Shadows)}}
* {{AllRovi movie|415853|Senki (Shadows)}}
*[http://manchevski.com/docs/JBSpins.pdf Manchevski's Shadowsby Joe Bendel, J.B. Spins, January 2009]
*[http://manchevski.com/docs/JBSpins.pdf Manchevski's Shadowsby Joe Bendel, J.B. Spins, January 2009]
*[http://manchevski.com/docs/slant_magazine_-__shadows.pdf "Shadows" (review )by Andrew Schenker, January 28, 2009, Slant Magazine]
*[http://manchevski.com/docs/slant_magazine_-__shadows.pdf "Shadows" (review )by Andrew Schenker, January 28, 2009, Slant Magazine]
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Latest revision as of 05:43, 22 December 2024

Shadows
Directed byMilcho Manchevski
Written byMilcho Manchevski
Produced byMilcho Manchevski
Amedeo Pagani
Corinna Mehner
Nermin Gladers
Martin Hussman
Dimitar Gočev
Gerrardo Herrero
Mariela Besuievsky
CinematographyFabio Cianchetti
Edited byDavid Ray
Martin Levenstein
Music byRyan Shore
(additional music by Kiril Džajkovski)
Distributed byBavaria Film International
Release date
  • September 9, 2007 (2007-09-09)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryMacedonia
LanguageMacedonian

Shadows (Macedonian: Сенки, Transliteration: Senki) is a 2007 Macedonian horror-drama film[1] by the Academy-award nominated director Milcho Manchevski.[2] It was filmed on location in Skopje, Ohrid and several other locations in the Republic of Macedonia.

Plot

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Lazar Perkov is the one man who’s got everything going for him. He’s young, good-looking, has a beautiful wife, lovely little boy, great house and a good job as a hospital physician. In fact, everyone calls him “Lucky.” Nothing’s missing – except maybe Lucky himself, who’s always trying to live up to the expectations of others. Like his bored wife and roguish colleagues. And, above all, his famous physician mother, a driven woman who rose from obscurity to renown with an iron will that crushed all resistance, whether from the living or the dead…

When Lucky is involved in a disastrous car crash and mysteriously saved from a sure death, his life begins to change. He meets strange people: an old man with a baby, an ancient lady speaking a forgotten dialect, a beautiful young woman with a sad secret. Their only message is: “Return what’s not yours. Have respect.” He gradually becomes aware that it is a message from the afterlife, from tormented souls who seem to die over and over again.

But why have they chosen him?

To answer this question, Lucky must finally grow up and become the man he wants to be.

The action begins at Lazar's home where he has a fight with his wife about how messed up his life was. Pissed off from the fight, he goes for a drive. When trying to light a cigarette in his car, without having the seatbelt on, his phone rings — it is his mother. Then the cigarette falls from his mouth in the desperate attempt to grab his mobile phone on the seat next to him, burning him on the arm. Now he loses control over the car, but meanwhile a woman is crossing the road. Lazar's attempt to avoid hitting her is fatal. His car flips, and crashes until he is found hanging off the car's window whose glass had broken in the crash. The slow movement on the car resting off a building's wall is threatening to crush his dangling head. As all of the people on the streets watch in despair, something moves him away from the car.

Cast

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Actor Role
Borče Nacev Dr. Lazar Perkov
Salaetin Bilal Gerasim
Vesna Stanojevska Menka
Sabina Ajrula Dr. Vera Perkova
Ratka Radmanovic Kalina
Vladimir Jacev Dr. Shishkin
Filareta Zdravkovic Gordana
Dime Iliev Ignjat Perkov
Petar Mircevski Blagojce
Goce Vlahov prof. Kokale
Ana Kostovska Radmila
Zaklina Stefkovska Peca
Ilko Stefanovski
Izabela Novotni Izabela
Marina Pop Pankova Elena
Joana Popovska Slavka
Kire Gorevski Miki
Jordan Simonov Pance
Branko Beninov Paramedic
Boris Corevski Stamat
Laze Manaskovski Taxi Driver
Dimitar Gjorgjevski Cabrel
Nino Levi Miho
Nesrin Tair Donka
Ljupco Bresliski Eftim
Tamer Ibrahim
Zora Georgieva Aunt Jerusalimka
Vasil Šiškov Priest
Nadzi Šaban Merodi
Abdurahman Rahman Ljuzlim
Zoran Ljutkov Slavko
Vlado Dojcinovski Borce
Mustafa Jasar Trajče
Petar Dimoski Tase
Erdoan Maksut Balkanski
Antonio Dimitrievski Waiter
Trajče Gjorgiev Jonanson
Blagoj Veselinov Pepi

Production

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The film was written and directed by Milcho Manchevski, and produced by Mariela Besuievsky, Nermin Gladers, Dimitar Gochev, Gerardo Herrero, and Martin Husmann, Milcho Manchevski, Robert Jazadziski, Corinna Meaner, Elena Melamed, Amedeo Pagani, and Thomas Woodrow.[3] Fabio Cianchetti was the director of photography, David Munns was the production designer, Marty Levenstein and David Ray edited the film, and the music was composed by Ryan Shore and Kiril Džajkovski. Principal photography took place in Ohrid, Saramzalino and Skopje, Macedonia.

Awards

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  • Macedonian Academy Award Submission, 2008: Best Foreign-Language Film
  • Golden Ladybug, 2008: Best Actress (Vesna Stanojevska in Shadows)
  • Golden Ladybug, 2008: Best Music Video (Jungle Shadow in Shadows)
  • Park City Film Music Festival, 2008: Gold Medal for Outstanding Achievement, Ryan Shore, composer
  • Syracuse Film Festival, 2008: Best Actress, Vesna Stanojevska in Shadows

Trailers

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Soundtrack

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The music was composed by Ryan Shore.

Critical reception

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The film has premiered at several international film festivals, the first being the Toronto International Film Festival. The film was well received with one of the festival's film critics calling it "Manchevski’s most ambitious film to date". Other critics, such as Patrick McGavin of Screen Daily, called it “ambitious and capably mounted […] (Manchevski) retains a very fine eye for composition, aided by the sensuous, beautiful work of Italian cinematographer Fabio Cianchetti. The movie's standout quality is the sexy, revealing work of the vibrant, highly alluring young actress Vesna Stanojevska, a professional musician making her film debut. She injects the film with an erotic intensity”.

Rotten Tomatoes gave Shadows an average score of 60%,[4] and an audience review of 58%. It had mixed reviews as a "respectable enough ghost story.." although, it was "bogged down with cliches".

IMDb audience gave shadows a 6.8 star rating, while critics gave it a score of 49 from metacritic.com[citation needed]

Stephen Holden from The New York Times,[5] who gave it a score of 60 stated, "As Shadows vacillates between the historical and the occult, you may snicker at the way hackneyed horror movie conventions are redeployed for more serious ends. But you won't be bored. The movie is well acted (especially by Ms. Stanojevska) and very sexy."

The A.V. Club talks about, "It's a very sensual film, revelling in the pleasures of voyeurism.." The A.V. Club had mixed reviews, saying it was well-crafted, although one of his slight.

Release history

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Country Date
Canada September 9, 2007
Macedonia November 2, 2007
Taiwan November 24, 2007

References

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  1. ^ https://mubi.com/en/gb/films/shadows-2007
  2. ^ "The 67th Academy Awards (1995) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Retrieved 26 September 2015.
  3. ^ "Shadows cast & crew".
  4. ^ Senki (Shadows), retrieved 2016-09-19
  5. ^ Manchevski, Milcho (2008-04-17), Shadows, retrieved 2016-09-19
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