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Directed by
  
Ivo Trajkov

Music by
  
Kiril Dzajkovski

Initial release
  
30 April 2004 (Skopje)

Music director
  
Kiril Džajkovski

7.1/10
IMDb


Produced by
  
Robert Jazadziski

Cinematography
  
Suki Medencevic

Director
  
Ivo Trajkov

Story by
  
Živko Čingo

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Written by
  
Zivko Cingo, Ivo Trajkov

Starring
  
Saso Kekenovski Maja Stankovska

Screenplay
  
Ivo Trajkov, Vladimir Blazevski, Aleksandar Kolevski

Cast
  
Maja Stankovska, Saso Kekenovski, Verica Nedeska, Mitko Apostolovski, Meto Jovanovski

Similar
  
Dust, Mirage, The Third Half, Before the Rain, Shadows

The Great Water (Macedonian: Γолемата Вода, Latinic: Golemata Voda) is a 2004 Macedonian film starring Saso Kekenovski, Maja Stankovska, Mitko Apostolovski, Meto Jovanovski and Verica Nedeska. It was directed and written by Ivo Trajkov. The music was created by Kiril Dzajkovski.

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Plot

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Based on a children's book written by Živko Čingo in the 1970s, the movie is about the difficult transition in Macedonia after World War II. The film begins in the present as old Lem (Meto Jovanovski), Macedonian politician who is experiencing a heart attack and while he is being wheeled into a hospital and examined and wired, he has memory flashbacks to his childhood in 1945. He is brought to the 'orphanage' where orphans are children of the enemies of the new regime. There he learns how to adjust to the role of obedient brainwashing. He becomes mesmerized by a new kid, Isak, a beautiful and charismatic boy. The struggles quietly underplaying all of the camp surface activity are many: the dichotomy of a Communist ideology removing the Church from existence with a people dependent upon the spiritual values of religion, the Stalin/Tito issue, the adjustments to the policies of Communist regime in a country where fierce national pride had ruled, and the depersonalization of children into political pawns despite the need for role models and the luxury of growing up with friends and confidants.

Awards

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The film won the Grand Prize at Valencia Film Festival. It was also Macedonia's submission to the 77th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it failed to make the nominees shortlist.

Reception

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The film received favourable reviews from critics, earning a 71% "Fresh" rating based on 21 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes. The film also received a generally favourable metascore of 62 based on 15 reviews on Metacritic.

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