This is a film that will not have much attention if you are not from Serbia, there are many details in it that are emphatically witty but in the local spirit. Visually receptive tells the banal story of corruption and killing the vision and good spirit of the people, with well-spiced local music, which is in itself a treasure. A mockery of the primitivism of the ruling communist class, which is dying out in the form of a powerful state. The film remains an excellent visual record of a time gone by, and of a mixture of the innocence of music in the face of human corruption.
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