S.P.U.K. Explained

S.P.U.K.
AKA
Sreća Pojedinca - Uspjeh Kolektiva
Director:Milivoj Puhlovski
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Cinematography:Enes Midzic
Editing:Robert Lisjak
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Runtime:99 minutes
Country:Yugoslavia

S.P.U.K. (Long title: Sreća Pojedinca - Uspjeh Kolektiva ) is a 1983 Serbo-Croatian language Yugoslavian comedy film written by Hrvoje Hitrec and directed by Milivoj Puhlovski.[1] [2]

Plot

The Government's Sava Commander wants his youth labor brigade to be the best, but this goal seems difficult to reach when he sees graffiti being repeated all over his area of command. The Commander begins to hunt for the graffiti makers, but they are difficult to find and stop.

Cast

Reception

The film was shot in an era when once very popular youth work actions were waning in Yugoslavia, and its exploitation formula of youth comedy mixed with eroticism was unsuccessful with the critics and the cinemagoers alike.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: staff. S.P.U.K.. Croatian. Filmski Programi. 4 May 2015.
  2. Web site: staff. S.P.U.K. (sreća pojedinca - uspjeh kolektiva) (1983.). Croatian. Vilim Karlović. 4 May 2015.