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"Tell
me Lana, how would you like to see America?"
During and following the
Balkan Wars of the 1990's, various types
of war criminals and low level mobsters
escaped to countries in Western Europe fleeing
either the authorities or their enemies.
Some even found their way to America, hiding
out on the back streets of large cities
while taking on new identities. Many more
innocent people came to America dreaming
of a better life and a fresh start away
from all the horrors they had witnessed.
Out of this turmoil, comes the story of
Darko Lucev and his sister Lana. Darko,
a criminal on the run, finds illegal transport
to America and offers to take his sister
Lana with him, who is alone in the world
and clinging to the only family she has
left, not knowing what lies ahead for her
thousands of miles away from home.
The Census Bureau recently reported that
the foreign born population of the United
States as of March 2003 is estimated at
33,000,000, up from 9,600,000 in 1970. The
latest numbers indicate that one in every
ten U.S. residents are now immigrants. Countless
others enter America illegally for any number
of reasons hoping to either escape from
their past or grab a piece of the American
Dream.
"When we get settled, I
want to learn English…make new friends…even
get a job."
Lana's hopes are simple ones, but the transition
to her new life in America is fraught with
danger and deception, brought on by her
brother Darko who has his own plans on how
to survive in their new country. As the
film is told in flashback from Lana's perspective,
the story of "Lana's Rain" unfolds
against an impersonal city of Chicago, dwarfed
by impervious skyscrapers, a perfect city
where it's easy for outsiders to get lost
on the back streets of the sprawling city,
mingling in with other forgotten people
found on the fringes of the city…the
lonely, the unemployed, the homeless, the
prostitutes, the drug addicts. After they
roam the streets of Chicago for awhile,
the brother and sister find a room in a
dingy transient hotel, quickly learning
about the underside of American life.
"You're the only family
I have left"
Darko knows only one way of life and is
willing to drag even his own sister down
with him as he tries to stay two steps ahead
of his pursuers. He thinks nothing of exploiting
her innocence and takes full advantage of
her blind trust and vulnerability. Only
when his true intentions become known, does
Lana begin to realize she has to find a
way to take control of her own life, even
if it is at the expense of her brother.
"There is no home, all
there is, is you and me"
After her dreams of a peaceful new life
in America are shattered by the grim realities
of her new existence with Darko, Lana begins
plotting a way out. Before that is able
to happen, both their lives begin to careen
out of control as the web of danger closes
in on them. As Darko's true character is
exposed, Lana is forced to decide her own
destiny, realizing she will still remain
an illegal outsider, a stranger in a strange
land.
“Lana’s Rain” is a fever
dream of a movie, which tackles with headlong
energy a combustible mixture of social realism
and gritty film noir. The sprawling independent
production filmed in 78 locations, including
the opening scenes shot in Croatia and ones
in Gary, Indiana and Baltimore, Maryland,
where Darko and Lana enter America on a
freighter. The majority of the film is set
in Chicago and shot on numerous locations
on the streets of Chicago, in a period when
many movies are set in Chicago but actually
filmed elsewhere.
Sam Fuller was once asked to define a movie…he
said, “Well, a film is like a battleground…love,
hate, action, death, in one word, emotions.”
This is “Lana’s Rain.”
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