Made in YU

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Made in YU
Directed by Miko Lazic
Written by Vladimir Cosic
Starring Saša Drakulić
Dragan Jovanović
Nataša Ninković
Studio Filmkreatörerna Prah och Björk
Release dates
  • November 11, 2005 (2005-11-11) (Sweden)
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Running time 105 min
Country Sweden
Language Serbian, Swedish
Budget €1,000,000
Box office €23,985,760

Made in YU, also Made in Yugoslavia is a 2005 Swedish film directed by Miko Lazic.

Plot

The story begins with a suicide attempt by Petar Petrovic, a Serbian worker in Sweden. Peter plays the lottery for years and finally managed to win it and bought a house by the sea. Unfortunately, war broke out and his house was seized, as according to him, more than enough to convince him of suicide.

Mara, his wife, by all means tries to convince him of the crazy ideas from neighbors and also conceal the true state of affairs. Through a sequence in the film we learn that the first of Petrovic, Savo, came to Sweden and that his call came to Peter and Braco. Initially, their work provided the Savo and they paid him a commission, of course, reduced, however, because the brothers, but as the years passed, each started their work. Peter Mara opened the pizzeria, bakery Braco, while Savo left the shady dealings and often borrowed money from Peter to bring back the debts. Unlike Peter, Braco was not in the mood for a loan, because he thought that gave him enough and that he came back everything they owe. [1]

Cast

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References

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