My Top 10 Serbian TV series
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- StarsNikola DjurickoDragan BjelogrlicSrdjan 'Zika' TodorovicA story of two friends and petty thieves trying to make a living, but failing in every possible way.Vratiće se rode is a Serbian television series. Broadcast on B92 television in Serbia, it premiered on November 9, 2007. The series is directed by Goran Gajić and written by Nikola Pejaković (12 episodes) along with Ranko Božić (9 episodes) while 4 episodes were co-written between the two of them. It is produced by Cobra Films (a production company owned by the Bjelogrlić brothers) and the Adrenalin production house
- StarsMiodrag Petrovic-CkaljaPavle VuisicSlavka JerinicFollows Paja and Jare, two honest and good-natured truck drivers and business partners, as they encounter various people on the road. Though their encounters often lead to trouble, it's their strong friendship.Kamiondžije (Truckers) is a 1973 Yugoslav TV series. It follows the adventures of truck drivers Paja and Jare.
- StarsLjubisa SamardzicMiodrag Petrovic-CkaljaBora TodorovicSurda, a man in his 30s who comes from a small town to Belgrade to get rich. However, no job is good for him, so he tries his luck in Germany, but this venture proves to be the same thing, so he heads back to his native Yugoslavia.Vruć vetar s one of the most popular Yugoslav TV series that aired in 1980. The show and movie cut from scenes of the show (Avanture Borivoja Šurdilovića (Serbian Cyrillic: Авантуре Боривоја Шурдиловића, English: The Adventures of Borivoje Šurdilović)) were also popular in neighbouring countries (Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria, as well as in Czechoslovakia. The main theme (titled "A sad adio", "Now it's time to say goodbye", performed - among others - by Oliver Dragojević) became very popular and is enjoying a bit of a cult status.
- StarsDragan NikolicVojislav 'Voja' BrajovicStevo ZigonPrle, Tihi, and other youths from the resistance movement in German-occupied Belgrade are high on the Gestapo's termination list. Some of them get written off, but new ones arrive and continue to fight.Otpisani is a famous Serbian TV series, that was very popular in former Yugoslavia, originally airing in 1974. Due to its popularity, Radio Television of Serbia has shown reruns of the series eleven times, the last rerun starting in 2015. The series has achieved something of a cult status among its audience and still attracts an estimated 3 million viewers with its last rerun.
Idea of series derives from exploits of freedom fighters in Belgrade during World War II, and all the characters and events are fictitious. - StarsPavle VuisicDragan NikolicVojislav 'Voja' BrajovicIn 1944, resistance fighters Prle, Tihi, and radio operator Joca are sent by partisans to German-occupied Belgrade. As partisan forces approach victory, they continue underground work, preparing the city for liberation.Povratak otpisanih is a Yugoslav TV series, and successor of 1974 TV series Otpisani.
In the autumn in 1944, Prle and Tihi, still young, but this time veterans of the resistance movement together with Joca, old and moody radio operator, should arrive with radio station in Belgrade, the capital of Yugoslavia, still occupied by the Nazis, and remain in it until the liberation. As the victorious Partisan forces are approaching, Prle, Tihi, and Joca must continue their work in the underground, in order to prepare the ciry for liberation. - StarsVladimir-Cobi SavcicGoran SultanovicZivojin 'Zika' MilenkovicIn a fictional tavern located in a tiny UN demilitarized zone, during the Bosnian war, spies from all three warring sides are waiting for a foreign spy with a secret weapon that will bring victory to the side that obtains it.Složna braća is a 1995 Serbian television comedy miniseries. Created and written by Nele Karajlić and directed by Karajlić, Oleg Novković, and Nikola Pejaković the series achieved sizable popularity.
Taking place just after the end of Bosnian War, the series is mostly set in a kafana named Složna braća owned by Halimić brothers and located on a small patch of UN-controlled territory (covering 0.0657 km2) not claimed by any of the three warring sides. Serbs, Bosniaks, and Croats, otherwise very hostile to each other following a ferocious civil war, regularly visit the said kafana in no man's land in order to arrange mutual black market activities (weapons and food trade, oil and cigarette smuggling, etc.). - StarsDesimir StanojevicRadmila SavicevicVelimir 'Bata' ZivojinovicThe intertwined lives of numerous characters set in 1990s Belgrade who all try to live happily during rather unhappy times.Srećni ljudi is a Serbian TV series that aired from 1993 to 1996. Created by the Radiotelevision Belgrade (RTB) it is first Serbian TV show ever produced after breakup of Yugoslavia
- StarsSvetlana BojkovicMihailo 'Misa' JanketicNebojsa GlogovacThe Gavrilovic family, in the absence of money, must earn it on every possible way. When Tika Shpitz, loudmouth from Stajkovce, comes in Belgrade, Gavrilo, head of Gavrilovic family, sees the chance to get money.
- StarsMarko NikolicSvetlana BojkovicDragan BjelogrlicTrials and tribulations of family Popadic, a typical family of five with their everyday problems.Bolji život is a Yugoslav TV series with mixed elements of soap opera, comedy and drama that aired from 1987 to 1991. Created by the Radiotelevision Belgrade (RTB) it is considered to be the most successful TV show ever produced in Yugoslavia.
- StarsBranko CvejicDanilo 'Bata' StojkovicOlivera MarkovicBane Bumbar is growing up in Stara Karaburma neighbourhood with his parents Sreta and Olja, his half-sister Seka Stajn (his mother's child form a previous marriage) and his maternal grandmother Elvira. His circle of friends includes characters such as Miki Rubiroza, Glupi Uke, Boca Combe, as well as his off-and-on girlfriend Goca. Occasionally narrated by Bane and other characters from a distance of 10-15 years, each one of 10 episodes depicts a different year from 1960 to 1969, inclusive, with Bane's various endeavours, concerns, education, love life, etc. taking center stage during each particular episode.Grlom u jagode is a 1975 Yugoslavian TV series directed by Srđan Karanović and co-written by Karanović and Rajko Grlić. Depicting the life and times of a young man nicknamed Bane Bumbar, the series achieved huge popularity throughout SFR Yugoslavia.
Revolving around Bane, his family, and his circle of friends, the series also portrays 1960s Belgrade, Serbia and Yugoslavia.