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The Shutka Book of Records

Release Date: November 03, 2005
Year: 2005
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Director Aleksandar Manic's was filmed in the biggest predominantly Roma settlement in the Balkans. Sutka, or Suto Orizari, near Skopje, was originally set up by homeless families following the earthquake that devastated the former Yugoslavian Republic of Macedonia in 1963. The film introduces a number of lively local characters, all of whom claim to be champions of some bizarre discipline, be it exorcising evil genies, spending the biggest amount of money on a circumcision party, training ganders to fight, or collecting old Turkish music on audio tapes.

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