Vratiće se rode explained

Runtime:45 minutes
Creator:Dragan Bjelogrlić
Goran Bjelogrlić
Branimir Brstina
Executive Producer:Dragan Bjelogrlić
Goran Bjelogrlić
Aneta Ivanović
Svetlana Drinjaković
Starring:Dragan Bjelogrlić
Nikola Đuričko
Srđan Todorović
Mira Banjac
Country:Serbia
Network:B92
Num Episodes:25

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.

It consists of 25 episodes, each lasting 45 minutes with the exception of the introductory and the last episodes, which lasted 90 minutes. Placed in a primetime 9:00 pm slot on Fridays, the series quickly achieved high viewership; its premiere was watched by 2.6 million viewers in Serbia.[1]

In addition to Serbia, in early 2008 Vratiće se rode was also shown on two stations in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Federalna televizija (Fridays at 8:00 pm from January 18, 2008) and RTRS (Saturdays at 8:00 pm from January 19, 2008) - as well as in Macedonia on A1 Television. Since February 4, 2008, it has also been shown in Montenegro on TV IN, which placed it in an 8.00 pm time slot on Mondays. On March 5, 2008, it premiered in Croatia on Nova TV, which originally placed it in a 9:40 pm timeslot on Wednesdays,[2] however its time slot and day of airing was changed around frequently.

After the first season, the series had a two-part New Year's special aired on January 1 and 2, 2009,[3] called Rode u magli (Storks in the Mist), followed by a possible second season. The two-episode special was written by Miloš Radović.

The series follows the exploits of a couple of Belgrade petty criminals nicknamed Ekser and Švaba. Each with his own set of emotional and financial issues, they look to rectify their latest problems when Švaba unexpectedly inherits a house from a deceased relative in the Banat village of Baranda.

Cast

 
  • Darko Tomović as Stolović, the deputy cabinet minister
  • Branislav Lečić as Pera Vulin
  • Novak Bilbija as Bora Vulin
  • Gordana Đurđević as Angelina Vulin, Bora's wife
  • Sanja Radišić as Nadica Vulin
  • Marina Vodeničar as Slavica Vulin
  • Miodrag Krivokapić as Sima
  • Sonja Savić as Darinka, Sima's wife
  • Saša Petrović as Bosanac
  • Radmila Smiljanić as Vidosava
  • Ljubčo Lazareski as Miki Nosonja
  • Mirjana Joković as Sanja Gajić, Ekser's ex
  • Aleksandar Srećković as Babun
  • Mira Furlan as Jagoda Miletin
  • Dragan Nikolić as Mutavi
  • Nebojša Glogovac as Pera's and Bora's father
  • Đorđe Đuričko as Svetozar "Toza" Stefanović
  • Vladica Milosavljević as Branka
  • Milan Marić as Dule's gangster

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mira Furlan posle 17 godina igra u srpskoj seriji . February 3, 2008 . February 14, 2009 . . B. . E. . sr . https://web.archive.org/web/20120603123540/http://www.blic.rs/Zabava/Vesti/29072/Mira-Furlan-posle-17-godina-igra-u-srpskoj-seriji . June 3, 2012.
  2. http://www.novatv.hr/net/program.aspx?id=12227 Nova TV
  3. Web site: "Rode" se ipak vraćaju . November 26, 2008 . February 14, 2009 . . Milojković . Simonida . sr .