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While the themes of greed are universal, critics note that the film’s specific brand of "raw force" and "corrosive nihilism" is deeply rooted in the post-Yugoslav experience.
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 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. While the themes of greed are universal, critics
Each segment has a distinct visual palette, moving from the "unpretentious hullabaloo" of the 90s to a grandiose, "pristine brightness" in the final chapter. Miracles as Catalysts for Corruption The film's narrative
The film depicts a "Balkan syndrome" where citizens mash together old communist habits with freshly learned religious dogmas and local superstitions.
Dragojević uses these surreal events to critique the rapid transition from state atheism to fervent, often performative, religious nationalism.