A masked perpetrator murders a prominent politician and leaves an old, golden coin in his hand. Nikola Bobic, a defence attorney, reluctantly takes a case and plunges into a dangerous game that will change his life forever.
Lack of money, inability to find a permanent job, living with parents or roommates, unsettled love relationships — this is how the life of most young people in Serbia could be described. Through the four friends' struggle with the life challenges, the series also tries to evoke the spirit of Belgrade today: it talks about those who live in it, those who leave it, but also those who return to it.
Set in the 1930s, the series is about the impossible love between a poor young man from the province, an unemployed law graduate and a talented singer, and the rich and sensitive heiress of a bank manager and owner.
A modest Serbian girl from the 1930s loses both her parents in a year. She gets abducted by a beautiful stranger who forces her to marry him. For her he remains a mystery she is trying to solve throughout the series which is based on the novel of the same name my Mir-Jam.
Ranjeni orao was a Serbian television show produced in 2008 and aired on RTS1 during late 2008 and early 2009. The 17 episode series is based on the 1936 novel "Ranjeni orao" by Serbian author Mir Jam. The show had unprecedented success with the last episode averaging over 3 million viewers, making it the most watched Serbian television series ever made.
An eminent communist wants to make his son a respected person so he could live without much trouble. He fails to accomplish that due to his son's different vision of success.
A moving story about the residents of correctional facility, rejected by parents and environment. Going through a strict regimen of life in the home, they are constantly trying to reverse the fate in their favor. Although they were given a chance to change, their actions always return to the beginning. Constantly on the border between personal whims and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become humans, they remain as wolves who find hard to change their mood. What finally remains is a perpetual dilemma whether their fate is innate, or is it forced by the communities in which they grew up...
Studied high school in Valjevo (graduated in 1979), graduated in acting at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 1985 (in Arsa Jovanović's class). During his studies he was a scholarship holder and after graduation he was a permanent member of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre. Roles: Tanja in "Oginsky's Polonaise", Marquis de Sade in "Nijinsky", Ariel in "Bura", Sofia in "Šopalović Theatre", Viola in "Epiphany Night" and others. She also played in a series of television dramas and films ("Some Strange Land", "Elektra", "At the Eternal Faucet", "File 128"). He is the winner of several annual awards of the Yugoslav Drama Theater, as well as the annual award of the Secretariat for Culture of Belgrade. Proclaimed Valjevka personality in 1998. He lives with his family in Valjevo. Married to Zoran Avramović, an economist. Son of Andrija, born in 1989.
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