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The tracks represent Luka’s dream of connectivity and modernization. While the war turns the station into a battlefield, the railway remains a symbol of a future that refuses to be derailed by geopolitical strife.

The film was presented at the 57th Cannes Film Festival and won the César Award for Best Film from the European Union in 2005. 14_v1t4_3_vn_m1r4c010_2004_Altadefinizione01_72...

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At its core, Life Is a Miracle is about , a Serbian engineer who moves to a remote Bosnian village to build a railway intended to bring tourism and progress. The absurdity lies in his refusal to acknowledge the encroaching war, even as his wife leaves him and his son is drafted. Kusturica uses this "irrational level" of storytelling to show how life continues to pulse with energy—humor, music, and romance—even when the world is literally falling apart. Key Thematic Pillars The string you provided appears to be a

Like many of Kusturica’s films (e.g., Underground ), animals play a pivotal role. A suicidal donkey often blocks the tracks, acting as a mirror to the human characters' own stubbornness or despair. Why the Film Matters

It blends "grotesque" comedy with visceral drama, a landmark style where laughs often freeze into realization as the tragedy of the Balkans becomes unavoidable.