Zona Zamfirova

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Zona Zamfirova
Directed by Zdravko Šotra
Written by Stevan Sremac (novel)
Zdravko Šotra (adaptation)
Starring Vojin Ćetković
Katarina Radivojević
Dragan Nikolić
Milena Dravić
Radmila Živković
Music by Bilja Krstić
Release dates 2002
Running time 104 min
Language Serbian (Torlakian dialect)

Zona Zamfirova (Serbian Cyrillic: Зона Замфирова) is a 2002 comedy-drama film directed by Zdravko Šotra. It is based on the 1906 book by Serbian author Stevan Sremac. The film contains the local Torlakian vernacular (dialect) of the Serbian language of Niš instead of standard Serbian, making the film to a certain extent incomprehensible to speakers of other dialects.

The film is the most watched Serbian movie ever, having been seen by a total of 1.2 million people in theater release in Serbia, and 1.6 million when Montenegro and Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina are counted (the only other territories where it had a general theater release).[1]

Plot

Zona Zamfirova is set in the southern Serbian city of Niš in the 19th century. The plot follows the story of Zona Zamfirova (Katarina Radivojević), a local rich man's daughter, and the vicissitudes of her affair with Mane (Vojin Ćetković), an ordinary goldsmith. As it was undesirable for the daughter of a rich man to marry a craftsman, the two are at first divided, with the possibility of Zona marrying Manulać, who came from a wealthy family. Everything is, however, changed as Mane organizes a successful conspiracy to keep Zona for himself.

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