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Nacionalna klasa

  • 1979
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
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8,4/10
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Nacionalna klasa (1979)
ComedyDramaSport

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzu"Floyd," a rally driver in Belgrade, forgoes his relationship and military duties to solely train for a career-defining Saturday race with the potential to advance his aspirations."Floyd," a rally driver in Belgrade, forgoes his relationship and military duties to solely train for a career-defining Saturday race with the potential to advance his aspirations."Floyd," a rally driver in Belgrade, forgoes his relationship and military duties to solely train for a career-defining Saturday race with the potential to advance his aspirations.

  • Regie
    • Goran Markovic
  • Drehbuch
    • Goran Markovic
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Dragan Nikolic
    • Bogdan Diklic
    • Gorica Popovic
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    8,4/10
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    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Goran Markovic
    • Drehbuch
      • Goran Markovic
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Dragan Nikolic
      • Bogdan Diklic
      • Gorica Popovic
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    • Auszeichnungen
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    Dragan Nikolic
    Dragan Nikolic
    • Brana 'Floyd'
    Bogdan Diklic
    Bogdan Diklic
    • Mile
    Gorica Popovic
    Gorica Popovic
    • Silja
    Rade Markovic
    Rade Markovic
    • Moma
    Olivera Markovic
    • Smilja
    Milivoje 'Mica' Tomic
    • Strahinja
    • (as Mica Tomic)
    Bora Todorovic
    • Zika
    Vojislav 'Voja' Brajovic
    Vojislav 'Voja' Brajovic
    • Papi
    • (as Voja Brajevic)
    Aleksandar Bercek
    Aleksandar Bercek
    • Bunjuel
    Maja Lalevic
    • Senka
    Dragomir Felba
    • Rade
    Ana Krasojevic
    • Siljina majka
    Danilo 'Bata' Stojkovic
    • Cabor
    • (as Danilo Stojkovic)
    Jelica Sretenovic
    • Jasna
    Irfan Mensur
    • Simke
    Rahela Ferari
    • Tetka Nata
    Slobodan Aligrudic
    Slobodan Aligrudic
    • Funkcioner Vidoje
    Alenka Rancic
    • Emilija Cukon
    • Regie
      • Goran Markovic
    • Drehbuch
      • Goran Markovic
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    10milanpavlovic

    Blasé Belgrade of the late 1970s

    In an Oscar-worthy performance, Dragan Nikolic stars as Branimir Mitrovic Floyd, a 27-year old race car driver of a Fiat 600 (affectionately known as the "Fica" in the former Yugoslavia), aspiring to advance to the prestigious "National" racing class. Inspired in part by the true-life story of Montenegrin film director Branko Baletic, with an all-star cast also featuring the legendary Danilo Bata Stojkovic, Olivera Markovic, Voja Brajovic, Irfan Mensur, Bogdan Diklic, Rahela Ferari, Aleksandar Bercek, Gorica Popovic, and others, "Nacionalna klasa" is easily among the top 10 movies ever made in Serbia. We witness one week in the life of Branimir Mitrovic Floyd.

    And what an exciting life it is! On a typical day, Floyd goes from one adventure to the next, juggling a lot of things at once: he's trying to sort out his relationship with his rich girlfriend Silja, who informs him that she's pregnant and wants to break up with him; he's trying to avoid a shotgun wedding, being forced on him by Silja's father, a Communist Party apparatchik whom Floyd affectionately calls "cika Moma" (uncle Moma); Floyd is also trying to dodge the draft, with a little help from his shady buddy Papi and a new friend, the dorky but affable Mile "rent-a-bubreg" (Mile rent-a-kidney). Floyd is constantly in action. He's trying to hook up with Senka, a new fling he meets in the halls of Belgrade University; raise money, with the help of his colorful friend Simke, to buy new tires for his aging Fica for the last race of the season; dodge a pesky pensioner, "comrade" Cabor, who claims that Floyd hit his Skoda; and act as a matchmaker for his buddy Zika, a first-rate mechanic who works on Floyd's Fica.

    Floyd has made the best of a strained situation: he doesn't have much money and lives with his parents, but that won't stop him from pursuing his dream of becoming the champion of his racing class and having as much fun along the way as possible. Floyd is in a class of his own. After following Senka into a women's bathroom and being admonished by her to leave ("Hey, get out! Some woman's gonna come in here and have a stroke if she sees you."), he retorts with bravado and cool self-confidence: "So what? Hey, do you want to get together later tonight?" Inevitably, the question on every moviegoer's mind is: Will Floyd win the crucial last race of the season? And will our somewhat self-centered hero find a way out of his predicament?

    While the movie accurately portrays the blasé atmosphere of Belgrade in the late 1970s, it also provides a subtle criticism of Yugoslavia's communist order by touching on social differences among the various film protagonists. In contrast to common folk such as Floyd's dad (a butcher), Zika (the car mechanic), and Senka (the aspiring college student) -- all of whom struggle to make ends meet -- the Communist Party apparatchik (uncle Moma) and his family are living it up in their villa in the elite suburb of Dedinje. Uncle Moma's work consists of writing position papers and attending Party meetings. And while ordinary pensioners such as "comrade" Cabor and Floyd's great aunt (tetka Nata) live quiet, unassuming lives, the all-powerful army recruiter Vidoje barks at Floyd: "Don't call me 'uncle Rade', the fact that your father and I are friends means nothing."

    It's a shame that the film's director, Goran Markovic, never made a sequel. I have often wondered about the destiny of our hero and the other protagonists of this cult classic. What is Floyd up to, three decades later? One fact is indisputable: for many future generations of 20-something urbanites in Serbia seeking adventure and fun, Branimir Mitrovic Floyd will be quite an inspiration.

    June 2007 update: In an interview published in the Belgrade daily "Kurir" on June 19, 2007, Dragan Nikolic announced that a sequel may be in the works after all. According to Nikolic: "The story would be interesting to me not because I would play the lead role, but because the plot would center around Floyd's son, who did not use his father's experience in his own life. That's why he has the same problem that his father had - he does not have a good car, yet he wants to be champion, and he's asking himself, like I used to ask myself, can that be accomplished without money? I spoke with Goran Markovic about a sequel, and he is somewhere on the verge of starting to work on this story, if he hasn't already started working on it in the meantime."
    10planetakst

    Masterpiece!

    By far my favorite film. This is what cinema should be, delightful memories. Best Serbian (and former Yugoslav) film.
    7Bored_Dragon

    Very entertaining

    Some of the greatest YU actors in a very entertaining drama about a twenty-seven-year-old driver, who in all ways tries to evade the army to advance in a racing career. The film depicts typical Balkan family and general human relations in the time of socialism and the delayed puberty of Brana Floyd, whose life is reduced to avoiding any kind of responsibility, while chasing skirts all over Belgrade, in his racing Zastava 750. In my opinion, one of the best roles of Dragan Nikolic.

    7,5/10
    9db07

    We laugh and cry at the same time in the Balkan

    Being from Macedonia, a former Yugoslavian republic, I know that my perspective on this movie (and on the entire Yugoslavian cinematography )is slightly different from the perspective of a viewer that doesn't come from this part of the world. The environment in which the movie is located, the same environment that produced the director, the actors and the movie itself is very familiar to me.Perhaps that means that my views on this movie are biased, one sided and influenced by local traditions in film-making and life traditions in general.Nevertheless,in the next few lines I will express those views, because I really want to share with you, my friends, the pleasure that this movie brought to me. One more thing - people that don't speak Serbian can not experience the full flavor of the movie, for there is no translator that can transform the real meanings of some lines in the movie in any other languages. The movie itself is a bitter - sweet story of a free spirit a man can possess no matter how the society can try to put chains on him. Or vice-versa? How the society can put chains on a man , no matter how free spirited he is? Indeed, this idea of the authors is realized in a form of a brilliant con-texture of hilarious comical( satirical)scenes that honestly will make you roll on the flour laughing. There are characters in this movie that deserve to have special movies dedicated to them (as leads)- and I especially mean MILE- played by Gordan Diklic- a character that I would recommend to Adam Sandler, Chris Rock and Jim Carrey to gather one evening and watch and learn from. If there is a national cinematography that can paint humor on a movie screen while telling a sad or perhaps a tragic story( and this comes from a fan of the British black humor )it is the former Yugoslavian one.The strong artistic essence of the movie comes from the power of the entire crew did NOT CARE IF THE MOVIE WOULD BE A SUCCESS, meaning they did their job because they loved what they were doing.I guess that means that people in this part of the world and in this period of time had HEARTS, my friends, and I mean hearts the size of a mountain.The positive spirit is in the air all along the "ride" , even though we all know how the "ride" finished. Mixed emotions does indeed this film bring, but I guess we , the people of the Balkan, can laugh and cry at the same time. And it is not a easy thing to do, my friends. Watch the movie, experience one rich culture , one way of life that is so vivid in this movie. It can touch your soul.Really.
    7Oggz

    When disco ruled the world

    Despite the somewhat lame plot this has aged rather well - mostly due to good all round performances from some of the usual acting suspects of Serbian cinema, who were in this instance given credible dialogues to work with and were backed by a steady and competent direction by Goran Markovic. The film also takes a fab and unique snapshot of the city of Belgrade in the late seventies, when life and times suddenly became more affluent and marginally less constrained by the country politics. Fuelled by a feel good disco soundtrack (which helped launch the careers of the likes of Aleksandra Sladjana Milosevic and Oliver Mandic amongst others), the movie introduces (albeit diffidently) what is probably the first gay character in Serbian cinema, and delivers a heartfelt homage to a little car with a big soul that tends to break down a bit too often - the famous Fiat/Zastava 750, at the time the most popular car in the country - and the most affordable. An hour and a half of very enjoyable local movie nostalgia depicting some altogether more innocent times. And you can also boogie to the tunes.

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      As of 2016 it was included in the #100 Serbian movies list (1911-1999) and protected as cultural heritage of great importance.
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      Featured in Serbien im Jahre Null (2001)
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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 9. Januar 1979 (Jugoslawien)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Jugoslawien
    • Sprache
      • Serbokroatisch
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