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title: Serbian trumpet festivals
author: George Mandis <george@mand.is>
date: 2014-07-11
tags: post, post, movies, serbia
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<p>This evening I went to go see a movie called <a href="http://brasslands.com">Brasslands</a> at the <a href="http://cstpdx.com">Clinton Street Theater</a>. Serbian culture interests me a bit more after visiting long-lost family there last year. When I saw a documentary playing about a Serbian trumpet festival in Guča I knew I had to see it!</p>
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<p>If you didn't watch the trailer the film is a bout the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gu%C4%8Da_Trumpet_Festival">Guča Trumpet Festival</a> that takes places in Serbia every year. The filmmakers follow around three different trumpet groups: one that's pretty traditionally Serbian through and through, one that comes from the roma tradition and another group that's American.</p>
<p>It's fun to watch the story unfold but was even more fun for me as it made me recall my brief time in <a title="Serbian hoops" href="/2014/06/serbian-hoop-dreams/">Belgrade and Novi Sad</a>. The bombed-out buildings, the rolling hills and the rolling rakija took me back.</p>
<p>There's a bit of a "Serbian Weekend" happening at the Clinton Street Theater. Tomorrow they're showing a movie called <a href="http://www.theglobeandmail.com/arts/film/film-reviews/slaughter-nick-for-president-from-star-of-cheesy-cop-show-to-serbian-cult-hero/article11793705/">Slaughter Nick for President</a>.</p>