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Emir Kusturica

Is Emir Kusturica A-List?

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NoEmir Kusturica is currently ranked B tier — a well-known figure with a strong career but not quite a household name.

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Reached A-list in 1995

Second Palme d'Or for Underground

Lost A-list status in 1998

Dropped to B tier — Black Cat White Cat success

Ranking Timeline

1981C$0.1M

Cannes debut with Dolly Bell

His debut feature 'Do You Remember Dolly Bell?' won the Golden Lion at Venice Film Festival, establishing him as a promising young director from Yugoslavia. This critical success launched his international career.

1985B$0.5M+$0.4M

First Palme d'Or win

'When Father Was Away on Business' won the Palme d'Or at Cannes, making Kusturica an internationally recognized auteur. The film's success brought him global acclaim and established his distinctive surrealist style.

1993B$1M+$0.5M

Hollywood venture Arizona Dream

His English-language debut 'Arizona Dream' featured Johnny Depp and showed his ambition to reach broader audiences. Though commercially unsuccessful, it demonstrated his artistic range and increased his net worth through the studio deal.

1995A$2M+$1M

Second Palme d'Or for Underground

'Underground' won his second Palme d'Or, making him one of only nine directors to win twice. However, the film's political themes sparked controversy regarding the Yugoslav Wars, impacting his mainstream appeal.

1998B$3M+$1M

Black Cat White Cat success

Won the Silver Lion at Venice for this Roma comedy, reaffirming his status as a master filmmaker. The film's success helped maintain his relevance in European cinema despite growing political controversies.

2004B$3.5M+$0.5M

The No Smoking Orchestra founded

Launched his musical career as guitarist and leader of The No Smoking Orchestra, touring internationally. This diversification added a new revenue stream and cultural dimension to his creative output.

2016C$4.5M+$1M

On the Milky Road release

His latest feature film received mixed reviews and limited distribution, reflecting declining mainstream interest in his work. His political positions and support for controversial figures further marginalized him from Western audiences.

2026B$5M+$0.5M

Legacy as niche auteur

Remains respected in film circles as a two-time Palme d'Or winner and continues performing with his band, though his cultural relevance is mostly confined to arthouse and festival circuits. His political stances limit broader appeal, but his filmography ensures lasting recognition in cinema history.

Last updated: February 25, 2026