Vizantijsko | Plavo (1993)

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

The film is widely celebrated for its soundtrack, composed by , the legendary guitarist of the band Smak . It is considered one of the finest fusion/jazz-rock albums of its era. Vizantijsko Plavo (1993)

( Byzantine Blue ), released in July 1993, is a cult classic of Serbian cinema that blends surrealism, history, and a sensual love story. Based on the stories of the internationally acclaimed author Milorad Pavić (famed for The Dictionary of the Khazars ), the film explores the intersection of Balkan identity and European influence through a quest for a mythical pigment. Core Production Details Director: Dragan Marinković July 16, 1993 (Federal Republic of Yugoslavia) Runtime:

You can find clips and the full film on platforms like YouTube and OK.RU . Byzantine Blue (1993) - IMDb Based on the stories of the internationally acclaimed

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.