The series reveals details of the upbringing of the famous Serbian singer Džej Ramadanovski and his journey to success and fame.
“Safety First!” is a story of two young couples, who try to hook up one night, during COVID. Everything works against them, including some very crazy characters, but the need for love is too strong.
Daily routine of the public procurement agency in Bosnia-Herzegovina manned by terminally lazy socially awkward clerks with messy emotional lives.
Zolja, Jasmin and Mali set out to rob a gas station in order to get money for a trip to the World Cup finals. Fleeing the police, they cross the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina and wander into a terrorist camp in the woods.
The store is located in today's Belgrade and follows a young couple who, after failed marriages and after only 48 hours of acquaintance, start creating a family. Both from previous marriages and just when they start living together, numerous families, neighbors and friends enter their lives, who with their problems, emotions and adventures show that life always has its witty side. It is this humor that makes this story honest, healing and interesting.
Budimir and Zlatko are two partners advocates. Apart from being business partners they also share a family connection. Budimir was married to Zlatko's late sister and is now living with his daughter Mia and his mother-in-law Dika, Zlatko's mother. Due to exceptional circumstances Zlatko loses his house and moves in with his mother, brother-in-law and niece.
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.
Mirko, an average football player at the end of his career, is back in his hometown because of a knee injury. His family owns a restaurant which is on the verge of collapsing, both because of the economic unprofitability, and because of the plans of local criminals who are interested in the plot where the restaurant is located. One of those criminals is Slavko, Mirko's childhood friend, who suddenly returns to his life, just when Mirko needs him the most.
Mirko, an average football player at the end of his career, is back in his hometown because of a knee injury. His family owns a restaurant which is on the verge of collapsing, both because of the economic unprofitability, and because of the plans of local criminals who are interested in the plot where the restaurant is located. One of those criminals is Slavko, Mirko's childhood friend, who suddenly returns to his life, just when Mirko needs him the most.
What happened to guys and girls of Military academy since we last saw them? The first generation of cadets continue their adventures with the addition of some new blood. What one generation knows, and another is about to find out is that Military academy is not just a school, but way of life.
Branko Jankovic (Valjevo, 1984) is a Serbian actor. He spent his childhood in Gunjaci village in the municipality of Osečina. He finished elementary school in Pecka, and high school in Belgrade. He graduated from the Academy of Arts in Banja Luka in 2008. He is an actor of the National Theater of Republika Srpska. Jankovic owns a goat farm in his hometown and deals with the production of milk and cheese. His hobby was inspired by scriptwriters of the Military Academy series for several episodes in which his pet character has this animal. From Wikipedia (sr), the free encyclopedia
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