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Each segment has a distinct visual palette, moving from the "unpretentious hullabaloo" of the 90s to a grandiose, "pristine brightness" in the final chapter.
The film depicts a "Balkan syndrome" where citizens mash together old communist habits with freshly learned religious dogmas and local superstitions. Heavens.Above.2021.MULTi.1080p.HMAX.WEB-DL.H264...
The film's narrative engine is the "miracle," used not as a sign of divine grace but as a disruptive force that exposes human frailty. Each segment has a distinct visual palette, moving
Unlike traditional religious films, Heavens Above is a "nihilistic farce". It suggests that miracles do not change people for the better; they merely provide new tools for exploitation and social climbing. Unlike traditional religious films, Heavens Above is a
Stojan, a simple man, unexpectedly grows a literal glowing halo after a freak accident. Rather than viewing it as a spiritual gift, his wife, Nada, sees it as a social nuisance. She forces him into a "curriculum in sin"—gluttony and adultery—to try and extinguish the light. Ironically, the more cruel and sinful Stojan becomes, the more the community respects him as a moral authority.
The plot is inspired by the works of French writer Marcel Aymé and mirrors the structural journey of Dante’s Inferno .
Srđan Dragojević’s 2021 film Heavens Above ( Nebesa ) is a sprawling, triptych dark comedy that skewers the intersection of religion, capitalism, and morality in post-communist Eastern Europe. Spanning three decades—1993, 2001, and 2026—the film follows a group of characters through surreal "miracles" that reveal the opportunistic and often cynical ways people adapt ancient faith to modern greed. Miracles as Catalysts for Corruption