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The first season starts with a peculiar and brutal murder occurring at a costume ball at which most of the Belgrade social elite is gathered. [3] Inspector Tanasijević soon discovers that the cause of the eerie events, which multiply by the day, is an ancient relic : namely, the Holy Lance Jesus was pierced with on the cross , which seems to ...
A Todo Dar ("Top Speed") Adrenalina ("Adrenaline") Algo está cambiando ("Something's Changing") Alguien te mira ("Somebody is looking at you") Ámame ("Love me") Amor a domicilio ("Love for Delivery") Amor por accidente; Amores de mercado ("Loves from the Market") Angel malo ("Bad Angel", remake of Anjo Mau) Aquelarre ("Witches' sabbath")
The series was broadcast on the RTS1 once in a week from 11 December 2010 to 11 March 2011. The Scent of Rain in the Balkans was filmed in Belgrade, Sarajevo, Zagreb and Dubrovnik. [1] The sequel to the series, The Blossom of Linden in the Balkans, is expected to be premiered in 2011.
Only 7 programmes did not fall under the scripted live action genre: four animated shows — BoJack Horseman (#11), Avatar: The Last Airbender (#61), Rick and Morty (#76) and Steven Universe (#99); and three non-fiction shows — the reality competition series RuPaul's Drag Race (#67) plus the non-fiction docuseries Planet Earth (#73) and the ...
Bolji život began airing on Radio Television of Belgrade on Saturday, 10 January 1987, opening with the "Ja hoću život" theme song written by Ljubiša Bačić [], composed by Voki Kostić and sung by Dado Topić that would go on to become popular in its own right.
[10] [11] She has a poor life with a disabled brother and an all-time drunk father, but is also determined to protect her scholarship at the school. [12] Eti Yönder (Tülay Günal), Can Manay's doctor and the woman who knows about his past. [13] Sadık Murat Kolhan (Osman Sonant), [14] the boss of a famous media company. Most people know him ...
Top lista nadrealista first appeared on 10 November 1979 in the form of a radio segment, airing as part of the Primus program on Radio Sarajevo's Channel Two. [2] The segment—a 15-minute piece of free-form radio envisioned by its creator Boro Kontić as a showcase for talented local Sarajevo-area youngsters within his Primus weekly radio show—featured a group of protagonists that didn't ...
20 October 2013 () – 30 March 2014 ( 2014-03-30 ) Kriza ( transl. Crisis ) is a Bosnian television sitcom created and written by Feđa Isović and directed by Elmir Jukić .