Vizantijsko Plavo (1993) «Top 100 PREMIUM»

Viewers often cite the film as a nostalgic reminder of the 1990s in Yugoslavia, praised for its dreamlike atmosphere and the breakthrough performance of Katarina Žutić.

You can find clips and the full film on platforms like YouTube and OK.RU . Byzantine Blue (1993) - IMDb Vizantijsko Plavo (1993)

Features vocals by Marija Mihajlović and Saša Petrović, with Laza Ristovski on keyboards. Legacy & Critical Reception Viewers often cite the film as a nostalgic

The film's narrative centers on the search for "Byzantine Blue," an eternal blue paint once used in church murals. This artistic obsession serves as the backdrop for a passionate romance where different worlds collide. Arandjel, a man deeply rooted in tradition and mysticism, encounters Lisa, representing a more modern or "European" sensibility. Their relationship mirrors the broader cultural shifts and tensions within the Balkans during the early 1990s. Legacy & Critical Reception The film's narrative centers

July 16, 1993 (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) Runtime: 88 minutes Plot Summary

"Blame," "Byzantine Blue," "Zajdi Zajdi," and "Blue Dance".

Dragan Marinković, Nela Marković-Bebler, and Milorad Pavić Starring: Lazar Ristovski as Arandjel Katarina Žutić as Lisa Uliks Fehmiu as Nikola Srđan 'Žika' Todorović