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The film opens with a faux newsreel—presented as a sardonic allusion to the Yugoslav state-owned Filmske novosti [] news organization's tone and delivery—reporting on the 27 June 1971 opening ceremony of the Tunnel of Brotherhood and Unity near an unnamed village in the Goražde municipality in eastern SR Bosnia-Herzegovina, constituent unit of the Yugoslav Federation.
Zona Zamfirova (Serbian Cyrillic: Зона Замфирова) is a 2002 comedy-drama film directed by Zdravko Šotra. It is based on the 1906 book by Serbian author Stevan Sremac . [ 1 ] The film contains the local vernacular of the Serbian dialect spoken in the region of Niš .
The original film and its nine sequels were all directed by Zoran Čalić between 1977 and 1992. [2] In Yugoslavia, the entire series would eventually become widely known by an informal name, Žikina dinastija ( Žika's Dynasty) , actually the title of its 7th film (sixth sequel) released in 1985 that parodied the American TV soap opera Dynasty ...
"Sastanak na slijepo je kao i voznja auta na slijepo: mozes voziti, ali vrlo vjerovatno neces daleko dobaciti. Ne kaze se u narodu dzaba: jednom kenjac, vazda magare" 29 March 2015 () 166: 22 "Dobro otvori oci ako koristis slusalice sa wireless kablom. Mozda kontejneri za smece izgledaju neprizorno, ali to ne znaci da ih je lijepo vidjeti"
The series is an international co-production involving Cobra Film, Radio Television of Serbia, Skopje Film Studio, Iskra, Radio Televizija Republike Srpske, Macedonian Radio Television, and the North Macedonia Film Agency. The first season was received very well by audience and critics alike, some controversy notwithstanding.
The film shows the everyday lives of people in Belgrade who are obsessed with their weaknesses and led by their passions. Seven independent stories on the seven deadly sins are told in a comical tone.
It is the sequel to the 2010 film Montevideo, God Bless You! It was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards , but was not nominated. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] See You in Montevideo was shot over a number of locations, Paraćin , Belgrade , Ulcinj , Trieste , and also the Spanish Island of Tenerife .
Like its predecessor Otpisani, it had 13 episodes that were subsequently remastered into a feature film. Both series were directed by Aleksandar Đorđević [ sr ] . Dragan Marković [ sh ] and Gordan Mihić wrote the script for the sequel, Mihić replacing Siniša Pavić [ sr ] who worked on the first part.