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: While it was panned by contemporary critics and is sometimes jokingly called the "worst film ever made in Yugoslavia," modern critics like Olaf Möller have reassessed it as a piece of "accidental avant-garde". It is a bizarre blend of cheap cultural satire, absurd dance numbers, and a "shemozzle" of creative conflicts.
: The film stars the legendary Red Star Belgrade soccer player Dragoslav Šekularac (nicknamed "Šeki"). In a meta-narrative, a group of young men convinces a local worker to fund a movie, but he agrees only if his famous cousin, Šeki, directs it. Šeki proceeds to treat filmmaking like a soccer match, leading to total chaos on set.
This musical comedy is often cited by film historians and critics as one of the most unique—and polarizing—entries in Yugoslav cinema.
: While it was panned by contemporary critics and is sometimes jokingly called the "worst film ever made in Yugoslavia," modern critics like Olaf Möller have reassessed it as a piece of "accidental avant-garde". It is a bizarre blend of cheap cultural satire, absurd dance numbers, and a "shemozzle" of creative conflicts.
: The film stars the legendary Red Star Belgrade soccer player Dragoslav Šekularac (nicknamed "Šeki"). In a meta-narrative, a group of young men convinces a local worker to fund a movie, but he agrees only if his famous cousin, Šeki, directs it. Šeki proceeds to treat filmmaking like a soccer match, leading to total chaos on set. pazi_se
This musical comedy is often cited by film historians and critics as one of the most unique—and polarizing—entries in Yugoslav cinema. : While it was panned by contemporary critics