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Through street-casting and glancing reconstructions, FIUME O MORTE! unspools a moment when myth, history and performativity collide, a hilarious reckoning with fascist showmanship.
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Original title: Fiume o morte! Year of Production: 2025 Duration: 112 min Country of Production: Croatia, Italy, Slovenia Languages: Croatian, Italian, Fiuman (dialect) Subtitles: English Director: Igor Bežinović Cinematographer: Gregor Božič Editor: Hrvoslava Brkušić Sound Design: Eric Guerrino Nardin Music: Giovanni Maier, Hrvoje Nikšić Producer: Vanja Jambrović, Tibor Keser (plus co-producers: Marina Gumzi, Erica Barbiani)

One hundred years on from Gabriele D’Annunzio’s bizarre occupation of Rijeka, then Fiume, the city’s residents don his uniforms, recreate his glitzy rallies, and complicate his legend with laughter, absurdity, and defiance. It is neither pure history nor satire, but a communal excavation of heritage filtered through the present’s ironic gaze. Igor Bežinović turns casting into an act of memory, asking strangers to become soldiers, former soldiers to become poets, and familiar streets to tremble with the echoes of propaganda. Here history is performed, contested, and reborn. We sense the durability of spectacle, but also the power of its theatrical undoing. No didactic truths are offered. Instead, the film thrives in its contradictions: is it compelling or ridiculous? Fascination or alarm? What remains clear is that history survives not only in archives, but in the messy, communal act of retelling, and sometimes, in laughing at itself.

Presented in collaboration with Istituto Italiano di Cultura di Oslo

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Director: Fiume o morte!

Igor Bežinović, born in Rijeka, is a filmmaker whose hybrid documentaries probe how history, myth, and performance intersect—often with a punk irreverence, always with a profound civic awareness.

“It’s like a history lesson told in punk mode. I didn’t enjoy history until it was inhabited by people, by stories we could act out and reclaim.”
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