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Bourek (2015) Online
Original Title :
Bourek
Genre :
Movie / Comedy
Year :
2015
Directror :
Vladan Nikolic
Cast :
William Leroy,Katerina Misichroni,Robert Rees
Writer :
Vladan Nikolic
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h 30min
Rating :
7.5/10

In this humanistic comedy, set against the backdrop of economic crises and bad news, an extravagant international cast of characters meet, fight, and fall in love, while hiding from the end... See full summary

Bourek (2015) Online

In this humanistic comedy, set against the backdrop of economic crises and bad news, an extravagant international cast of characters meet, fight, and fall in love, while hiding from the end of the world and other calamities on the tiny Greek island of Khronos. Each one of them discovers something or someone that gives new meaning to their lives, helped in no small part by the food they share, especially the Mediterranean pastry Bourek.
Cast overview, first billed only:
William Leroy William Leroy - W.C. Rupperts
Katerina Misichroni Katerina Misichroni - Eleni
Robert Rees Robert Rees - Cal / TJ Crush
Sergej Trifunovic Sergej Trifunovic - Mirko
Branislav Trifunovic Branislav Trifunovic - Slavko
Christina Aloupi Christina Aloupi - Lilly
Marios Ioannou Marios Ioannou - Adem
Al Nazemian Al Nazemian - Tarek
Yorgos Nanouris Yorgos Nanouris - Vasilis
Jason Grechanik Jason Grechanik - Frank
Mari Yamamoto Mari Yamamoto - Fujiko
Paul Sevigny Paul Sevigny - The Pastor
Constantinos Pinotsis Constantinos Pinotsis - Giorgos
Thanassis Sarantos Thanassis Sarantos - Doctor
Margarita Amarantidi Margarita Amarantidi - TJ Wife


User reviews

Phallozs Dwarfs

Phallozs Dwarfs

Bourek is a delightful film, intelligently written and visually stunning. It manages to be both a modern-day fairy-tale and a timeless glimpse at mythological figures washed up on the island of Time itself. It's also a commentary on how best to cultivate our gardens far from the crosswinds of globalization where man is a wolf to man. The cinematography is extraordinary (cerulean blues, glistening light, every color shot with visible wonder) and the acting of the lead Katerina Misichroni, aerial and soulful, as well as the marvelous Al Nazemian (who plays a hilarious risen-from-the-sea, Yeats-reciting Libyan refugee) are simply unforgettable. Mr Nazemian's arrival on Khronos is the highlight of the film, and both its mythic and comedic apex. All in all this is a world one dreams to visit time and time again, both for the sheer pleasure of re-encountering Misichroni's and Nazemian's exquisite faces, and for the very lush sensual (and gastronomic) pleasure the movie conjures with such style and comic bravado.
fr0mTheSkY

fr0mTheSkY

Bourek is a solid indie production that takes you away from troubles into a different part of the world, just like characters in the film. It has drama, romance, humor and overall great interaction between international cast of characters performed by wonderful actors. Al Nazemian as Tarek shines in every scene he's in as poetic philosopher refugee who washed out on shore after falling off the boat. Also, brothers Branislav and Sergej Trifunovic are absolutely hilarious as Serbian brothers on vacation for a dollar a day. And last but not least Mari Yamamoto and Jason Grechanik portray couple in love and starving artists living their dream to perfection. Bourek is a Mediterranean dish that brings all these different characters together after turmoils they go through creating a family of sorts. Experience Bourek the film with your family whatever it might be.
Whitecaster

Whitecaster

Burek feels like a throw-back to old times, when movies were simpler. A nice, entertaining feel-good film with fantastic scenery and a beautiful score. But also, underneath the simple plot perhaps lies a deeper message, if you care to look for it. My favorite line "There are no strangers here, only friends you haven't met yet." The film is a Mediterranean delight, just like Burek!
Worla

Worla

There's so much to enjoy in this movie. First, the cinematography is lovely with several unique locations in Greece that are beautiful. The musical score is consistently solid throughout the movie. The writer has mixed comedy & drama, so it has an uneven tone, but in the end, it comes together nicely. You do have to stick with it for a while and get past the subtitles, but in the end it's worth it. The performances are a little uneven- with some powerful performances and some phoned-in acting, but as a whole, the film works really well. It may not be a perfect movie, but it has a positive message, which is rare these days, and is different from the typical Hollywood movie. Not for all tastes, but it has lots of appeal.
Coirad

Coirad

A nifty film about cultural differences and how meaningless they really are. It's refreshing to see a multinational movie in our time of so much division. The movie references many other films, set in similar locales, or dealing with cuisine, blending them together with its own humor and panache. In the beginning, it takes a while for the movie to get on the road, but once it does, it becomes a pleasurable and ultimately uplifting experience.
Ausstan

Ausstan

A Greek woman fighting for the house of her family,, a British Dj who lost his memory (Brexit?), an American who constantly counts his money, two hilarious Serbians lost in a better time, Japanese and German conceptual artists living a parallel reality, a Lybian refugee, who used to be an Englisg teacher, speaking in Yeats quotes, and a Turkish baker turned Hashish dealer, who brings them all together through Bourek. If you are not familiar with history or current political themes you may miss some of the metaphors this beautiful film presents ( in a light-hearted and optimistic manner also!) but even so you should enjoy its humour, amazing setting, colorful characters and simple but very humanistic message of what brings us all together.
Ranenast

Ranenast

Funny, smart, beautiful and filled with light, "Burek" is a delight of a movie. The cosmopolitan cast is outstanding (especially the brothers Sergej and Bane Trifunovic). It is amazing how many characters and story lines intersect in the film, how the story unfolds, keeps interest and builds for the finale. Anybody who is familiar with that part of the world will also appreciate the subtext of the stories (and not only that part of the world, as two of the many leads are also British and American). Although there is quite a bit of ironic commentary in Burek, it is never mean-spirited, but genuinely funny. We laugh with with the characters, not at them. "Burek" is a film of hope and optimism - it will put a smile on your face.
Gandree

Gandree

I can never get that hour and a half back. A terrible, terrible movie. Don't even consider watching it. Be warned!
Niwield

Niwield

Reading subtitles a must with this gem. Some English at times but Greek and whatever else. The people and stories jump around and before long you find Bourek a bore. A young man walking along the beach gets hit in the head with a rock and has amnesia. If that is the plot not much else makes sense after that.

I don't see why it got some good reviews. Maybe they are Europeans or associated with the film. I gave it 2 stars because of the blue Mediterranean.
Jan

Jan

Movie is really DUMB. I mean it. It's like watching a play - a dumb one - filmed without any taste or real plot. Clumsy. Full of bad acting. A CRAP.