Otvorena vrata

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Otvorena vrata
Open Doors
Format Sitcom / Comedy
Created by Biljana Srbljanović
Miloš Radović
Starring Vesna Trivalić
Bogdan Diklić
Milan Gutović
Bojana Maljević
Nikola Đuričko
Sofija Jović
Zoran Cvijanović
Anica Dobra (Season 3)
Olivera Marković (Seasons 1 and 2)
Opening theme "Bez nas"
by Momčilo Bajagić
Country of origin

FR Yugoslavia (Seasons 1 and 2)

Serbia (Season 3)
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 65 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 30 minutes (per episode)
Broadcast
Original channel Radio Televizija Srbije (1994-1995)
Prva Srpska Televizija (2013)
Original run November 25, 1994 – July 14, 1995

Otvorena vrata (Serbian Cyrillic: Отворена врата, English: Open Doors), is a Serbian comedy television series filmed in 1994-1995. Broadcast on state television RTS, it ran for 2 seasons (34 episodes in total) featuring a regular family living in Belgrade during the 1990s.

The show was created by Biljana Srbljanović and Miloš Radović, starring Vesna Trivalić, Milan Gutović, Bogdan Diklić, Nikola Đuričko, Sofija Jović, Bojana Maljević, Olivera Marković and Zoran Cvijanović, with guest stars such as: Mirjana Karanović, Nikola Simić, Seka Sablić, Branka Katić, Mira Stupica.

The show had many reruns over the following years, and acquired a cult following.

In spring of 2012, after the Serbian presidential election results were announced, Bojana Maljević announced on her Twitter account that she and Biljana Srbljanović were thinking about doing another season of the show.[1] In the following days the idea of the third season was officially confirmed and members of the original cast started announcing that they would take part in the project.[2]

Plot

Katarina Anđelić, nicknamed "Cakana", lives in an apartment with her two children, her brother Bata, and his daughter. She is a sculptor and painter, but there are not many people who see her potential. Her ex-husband, Dragoslav, is trying to win her back after cheating on her earlier, which led to the breakup of the marriage.

Cast

Main

  • Vesna Trivalić as Katarina "Cakana" Anđelić
  • Bogdan Diklić as Svetislav "Bata" Anđelić, Cakana's brother
  • Milan Gutović as Dragoslav Jakovljević, Cakana's ex-husband
  • Bojana Maljević as Ana Anđelić, Bata's daughter
  • Nikola Đuričko as Vojislav "Vojkan/Voja" Jakovljević, Cakana and Dragoslav's older son
  • Sofija Jović as Milica Jakovljević, Cakana and Dragoslav's younger daughter
  • Olivera Marković as Angelina Savić, neighbour (Season 1 and 2)
  • Zoran Cvijanović as Milorad Ugrinović, neighbour
  • Teodora Jelisavčić as Keti, Milica's daughter (Season 3)
  • Anica Dobra as Leta (Season 3)

Supporting/Recurring

  • Vlasta Velisavljević as Tomislav Pavlović, Cakana and Bata's uncle
  • Branimir Brstina as Konstantin de Sisti, Dragoslav's cousin
  • Mira Stupica as Kristina Trobožić, Dragoslav's mother
  • Branka Katić as Sandra "Ćora", Ana's friend
  • Rastko Lupulović as Milan "Milanče" Jovanović, Ana's ex-boyfriend
  • Branislav Lečić as Dr. Gazivoda, psychiatrist
  • Milica Mihajlović as Anka Crnotravka, folk singer and neighbour

Revival

In 2012, 17 years after the original run of the show, Bojana Maljević announced that she's interested in exploring an idea of a new season of the show. Later on, it was officially confirmed that a third series was in the making. All of the original cast agreed on doing the show. In November 2012. it was announced that the original creators of the show, Biljana Srbljanović and Miloš Radović, will not take part in writing or production for the upcoming series.[3] After the press started specilating for their reasons for leaving the show, Biljana said "Money is not a problem, the fee I was offered was more than enough."[4] and added that she didn't want to get involved unless she could have complete creative control. Miloš decided not to comment on the issue, only saying "We didn't reach an agreement with the producers.".[5]

List of episodes

Season 1

# title original air date title translation
1. "Moja porodica" November 25, 1994 "My family"
2. "Ja imam dete" December 2, 1994 "I have a child"
3. "Mama ima dečka" December 9, 1994 "Mom has a boyfriend"
4. "Nedelja je mamin 8. mart" December 16, 1994 "Sunday is mom's 8th of March"
5. "Psiho-drama" December 23, 1994 "Psychodrama"
6. "Slučaj misterioznog D" December 30, 1994 "Case of mysterious D"
7. "Konstantin de Sisti" January 6, 1995 "Konstantin de Sisti"
8. "Ja bih da se malo izblaziram do sutra" January 13, 1995 "Etiquette in a day"
9. "Ka Barbadosu punim jedrima" January 20, 1995 "Barbados, full sail ahead"
10. "Trinsi sistem" January 27, 1995 "The TRINSI system"
11. "Rtaći iz kićblona" February 3, 1995 "The gang from the block"
12. "Otac Teodor" February 10, 1995 "Father Theodor"
13. "Tajna crne ruke" February 17, 1995 "The secret of the Black hand"
14. "Bonjour, Madamme" February 14, 1995 "Bonjour, Madamme"
15. "Čekajući Batu" March 3, 1995 "Waiting for Bata"
16. "Vova" March 10, 1995 "Vova"
17. "Amnezija" March 17, 1995 "Amnesia"
18. "All You Need Is Love" March 24, 1995 "All You Need Is Love"
19. "Ujka Toma" March 31, 1995 "Uncle Toma"
20. "Tiha noć" April 7, 1995 "Silent night"
21. "Princ Aleksa" April 14, 1995 "Aleksa, Prince Charming"
22. "Čiji si ti, mali?" April 21, 1995 "Who's your daddy?"
23. "Teatromanija" April 18, 1995 "Theatremania"

Original name for episode 22 is "Tri sudbonosna dana u životu Dragoslava Jakovljevića, zvanog Draganče, koji započinju mirno i naivno da bi zadobili iznenadan i neočekivan obrt ili Čiji si ti, mali?".

Season 2

# title original air date title translation
1. "Mašina dvaesprvog veka" May 5, 1995 "21st Century machine"
2. "Tajni agent 007" May 12, 1995 "Secret agent 007"
3. "Antoan" May 19, 1995 "Antoan"
4. "Deda" May 26, 1995 "Granddad"
5. "Veterinar" June 2, 1995 "The Vet"
6. "Lovac" June 9, 1995 "The hunter"
7. "Orkestar" June 16, 1995 "The Orchestra"
8. "Muva za Tokio" June 23, 1995 "A Fly for Tokyo"
9. "Bebe" June 30, 1995 "Babies"
10. "Kristijan Žu protiv Tanaska Rajića" July 7, 1995 "Chrisian zu VS Tanasko Rajić"
11. "Slava" July 14, 1995 "Slava"

Season 3

Actress Bojana Maljević revealed some details of the third season saying that the series will feature all of the original cast and that the storyline will skip ahead from where they left at the end of the second season.

# title original air date title translation
1. "Rođendan" April 22, 2013 The Birthday
2. "Ne čuje baba, sine" April 29, 2013 Grandmother can't hear you, darling
3. "Diploma" May 6, 2013 Diploma
4. "Izbori" May 13, 2013 Elections
5. "Obuka" May 20, 2013 Training
6. "Kuća zatvorenih vrata" May 27, 2013 Closed door house
7. "NGOizacija" September 25, 2013 NGOisation
8. "Žurka" October 2, 2013 Party
9. "Grešne duše" October 9, 2013 Sinful souls
10. "Elita" September 16, 2013 Elite
11. "Žitije Ankino" October 23, 2013 Anka's hagiography
12. "Keva" October 30, 2013 Mamma
13. "Feng šui" November 6, 2013 Feng Shui
14. "Nema nama spasa" November 13, 2013 No hope for us
15. "Potvrda" November 20, 2013 Confirmation
16. "Pobuna" November 27, 2013 Rebels

Season 4

In interview for "Veče sa Ivanom Ivanovićem", Bojana confirmed that season 4 will start filming soon.

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