The Eclipse

On 11 August 1999, most of Europe was engrossed in the total solar eclipse, which momentarily enveloped the Earth in darkness. But in Serbia, people were busy barricading themselves in their homes and shelters for fear of the dark. Filmmaker Natasa Urban returns to the eclipse as motif and metaphor in her paradoxically evocative and thoughtful film about her own upbringing during the war in the former Yugoslavia, to which she travels back in THE ECLIPSE to collect stories and anecdotes from her family and acquaintances. A cotton curtain in the wind on a spring day, a lush forest floor. The war is far away - or is it? Shot on analogue 16mm film with an artist's eye for how traces of the past remain deposited in the present - both physically and mentally - Urban creates a rich, existential work of imagery with a quiet, philosophical weight that is rare and precious. As when her father wanders the lush landscapes while you hear him reading from his journals about the wanderings he took while the war was still going on.

Grosses

Czech Republic
$120,098
Domestic ()
Summary Details
DistributorBohemia Motion Pictures a.s.
Opening$64,906
173 theaters
Release DateMar 2, 2023
Running Time1 hr 49 min
GenresDocumentary
In Release305 days/43 weeks
Widest Release173 theaters
DateRankWeekend %± LW TheatersChange AvgTo DateWeekend
Mar 2-57$64,906-173-$375$64,9061
Mar 9-1211$38,615-40.5%105-68$367$120,0982