(released internationally as Strawberries in the Supermarket ) is a 2003 Serbian action-comedy directed by Dušan Milić and produced by acclaimed filmmaker Emir Kusturica . The film is celebrated for its satirical take on Westernization in post-war Serbia, blending surreal slapstick with a "Stockholm Syndrome" romance. Plot Overview
As the police surround the building, a bizarre bond forms between the captor and Jagoda. The standoff becomes a public spectacle, with a crowd outside cheering like a football audience, mocking the police's "Western" negotiation tactics. Key Details & Themes The standoff becomes a public spectacle, with a
: It explores themes of globalization and the transition from socialist Yugoslavia to a capitalist economy, often using the supermarket itself as a garishly lit metaphor for "American crap" forced upon local culture. Cast : Branka Katić as Jagoda Srđan Todorović as Marko (Ratnik) Dubravka Mijatović as Ljubica Danilo Lazović as the SWAT Commander Mirjana Karanović as the Supermarket Owner Emir Kusturica makes a cameo as a General. Critical Reception Strawberries in the Supermarket (2003) - IMDb Critical Reception Strawberries in the Supermarket (2003) -
: Produced by Rasta Films , the movie features Kusturica’s signature chaotic energy and a brass-heavy soundtrack, including a notable cover of The Clash’s "Lost in the Supermarket". The standoff becomes a public spectacle