How Rock'n'Roll was Ruined is a 1989 Serbian anthology comedy film. It consists of three stories, written and directed by three different screenwriters and directors. The score was also a joint effort, with lead musicians from rock bands Idoli, Električni Orgazam, and Disciplina Kičme each composing the music for one segment. The three independent stories are situated within the context of popular and youth culture in Yugoslavia at the time just before the country broke up, and abound with satirical, farcical, and absurdist humour. The film was awarded a Golden Arena for Best Film Editing at the Pula Film Festival in 1989. It attained cult status in the following years.
The Fall of Rock & Roll (1989)
Directed by Goran Gajić / Zoran Pezo / Vladimir Slavica
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Movie Info
Tags
Best Film Editing, Disciplina Kičme, Električni Orgazam, Golden Arena, Idoli, Pula Film Festival, Serbo-croatian, Tale, Yugoslavia
Attributes
Narrative Location: set in Serbia, set in Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia
Alternate Titles
How Rock and Roll Collapsed
US
Kako je propao rokenrol
RS
The Fall of Rock & Roll
GB, US
The the Fall of Rock n Roll
DE