SummarySet in October 1993 in London, this film tells the story of four families and their encounters with refugees from the former Yugoslavia.
Directed By:Jasmin Dizdar
Written By:Jasmin Dizdar
Beautiful People
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Generally Favorable
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There's a bravura recklessness to Beautiful People that perfectly fits its subject.
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Is, in the end, a boisterous love song -- a funny valentine to London, to chaos and to human decency.
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Though frequently brutal and off-putting, Beautiful People is a must-see.
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Dizdar maintains a knife-edged balance in tone throughout the film
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Dizdar humorously compares and contrasts extremes in economics and lifestyles and looks at the west through the eyes of an outsider.
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More whimsical than gloomy, for all the horrors it alludes to or depicts.
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Equal parts soap drama and ham-fisted morality tale.
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Production Company:
- Arts Council of England
- British Film Institute (BFI)
- British Screen Productions
- British Sky Broadcasting (BSkyB)
- Channel Four Films
- Merseyside Film Production Fund
- Tall Stories
Release Date:Feb 18, 2000
Duration:1 h 47 m
Rating:R
Tagline:A comic collision of chaos and coincidence
Awards
British Independent Film Awards
• 2 Nominations
Cannes Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination




























