Round 10: Tossup 5

Comedies by a screenwriter of this ethnicity include a 1982 film about six undertakers called The Marathon Family and a 1980 film that uses an accordion player as a Greek chorus to describe the travails of passengers on a bus. This is the ethnicity of the crews of Who’s Singin’ Over There? and a film that closes with a surreal wedding, where a man drops his stutter to give a meta-monologue about fairy tales beginning, “once upon a time, there was a country.” A philosopher has feuded with a director of this ethnicity for catering to the Western gaze in a film in which a chimpanzee fires a (*) tank’s gun. A director of this ethnicity depicted the lives of nomads in a 1988 film about a telekinetic teenager and the comedy Black Cat, White Cat. That director of this ethnicity (10[1])won the 1995 Palme d’Or for an absurdist satire in which Marko uses Nazi occupation as a front to confine the bandit “Blacky” to a bunker. For 10 points, name this ethnicity of the director of Underground, Emir Kusturica ■END■ (0[4])

ANSWER: Serbian [or Serbs; or Srbi; prompt on Slavs or Slavic people; prompt on Yugoslavs or Jugosloveni; reject “Serbo-Croatian”; reject “Bosnian”; reject “Romani” or “Roma” or “Romi”] (The screenwriter is Dušan Kovačević. The philosopher is Slavoj Žižek. The 1988 film is Time of the Gypsies. Kusturica, despite being born and raised in Sarajevo, is ethnically Serb.)
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