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The Marathon Family (Serbian: ŠŠ°ŃŠ°ŃŠ¾Š½ŃŠø ŃŃŃŠµ ŠæŠ¾ŃŠ°ŃŠ½Šø ŠŗŃŃŠ³ / Maratonci trÄe poÄasni krug, lit. Marathon Runners Do a Lap of Honour, or often simply Maratonci, lit. The Marathon Runners) is a 1982 Yugoslav black comedy film written by DuÅ”an KovaÄeviÄ and directed by Serbian director Slobodan Å ijan. It has become a cult film in Serbia and other countries from the territory of the former Yugoslavia and is regarded as one of the classics of Yugoslav Serbian cinematography.
The film depicts a family of undertakers with a dark secret. Instead of making coffins, they steal ones from graves in the cemetery. They are increasingly indebted to a local hoodlum for his services. Following the death of the head of the family, conflict begins between the family and the hoodlum. The youngest member of the family kills his cheating girlfriend in a jealous rage, and then claims the family's leadership for himself. His term in office starts with a brutal showdown with the hoodlum and a police chase.
Plot
The story takes place in an unnamed small Serbian town in 1935, and focuses on the TopaloviÄ family, consisting of six generations of undertakers:
gravely ill Pantelija, who founded the business a century ago,
Maksimilijan who uses a wheelchair, is mute and nearly deaf,
rheumatic Aksentije,
sober-minded Milutin,
impulsive and narcissistic Laki, and
young and naive Mirko.
Constantly bickering, the latest family argument arises from the youngest son, Mirko, not wanting to continue the family business of coffin-making. Deeply in love with Kristina, the daughter of a local hoodlum, Bili Piton (Billy the Python), he's looking to avoid the career of his father, grandfather, great grandfather, etc.
Though operating out of a prominently located shop in the town, the TopaloviÄs' business is mostly based on illegal activities. Instead of making coffins, they recycle used ones with the help of Piton, whose men have been digging them out from the local cemetery during the night for 20 years. The TopaloviÄs refurbish them and sell them as new, making a large profit given the minimal overhead. Although based on mutual financial interest, the relationship between the TopaloviÄs and Bili is deteriorating as they owe him money for his services and show little intention of paying him. In parallel, the TopaloviÄs are in the finishing stages of building a modern crematorium on which they are placing high hopes as the future source of income.
One day, Pantelija dies and leaves the family inheritance to himself because he does not trust his successors. Piton demands his money and threatens to report them to the police for accidentally running down and killing a man, but Mirko has stolen the family funds. Kristina has been persuaded to act in an erotic movie made by Mirko's friend, Äenka, who she has a secret relationship with and who runs the local cinema where she worked as a piano accompanist for silent movies before the advent of sound. Mirko catches them naked together and chokes her in a jealous rage.
Mirko returns to his family and makes himself their leader by force, while Äenka is accidentally burned to death by the deaf Maksimilijan who turns on the crematorium while Äenka is repairing it. The TopaloviÄs and Piton's gang raid each other's houses simultaneously, with both being set on fire. The movie ends with a shootout between the TopaloviÄs and Piton's gang, in which Piton is killed, and then the TopaloviÄs breaking through a police cordon.
Cast
Awards
The Marathon Family won two awards in 1982, including the Jury Prize at the MontrĆ©al World Film Festival and the "Best Actress" award at the Pula Film Festival, which went to Seka SabliÄ for her portrayal of Kristina.
See also
List of Yugoslavian films
References
External links
The Marathon Family at IMDb
The Marathon Family at Rotten Tomatoes
The Marathon Family (Maratonci trÄe poÄasni krug) at AllMovie