Top Qs
Timeline
Chat
Perspective
Grlom u jagode
1976 Yugoslavian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Remove ads
Grlom u jagode (Cyrillic: Грлом у јагоде, "The Unpicked Strawberries") is a 1975 Yugoslavian TV series directed by Srđan Karanović and co-written by Karanović and Rajko Grlić. Depicting the life and times of a young man nicknamed Bane Bumbar, the series achieved huge popularity throughout SFR Yugoslavia.
Remove ads
Revolving around Bane, his family, and his circle of friends, the series also portrays 1960s Belgrade, Serbia and Yugoslavia.
Remove ads
Overview
Bane Bumbar is growing up in Stara Karaburma neighbourhood with his parents Sreta and Olja, his half-sister Seka Štajn (his mother's child form a previous marriage) and his maternal grandmother Elvira.
His social circle includes Miki Rubiroza, Glupi Uške, Boca Čombe, as well as his off-and-on girlfriend Goca.
Occasionally narrated by Bane and other characters from a distance of 10–15 years, each one of Grlom u jagode's 10 episodes depicts a different year from 1960 to 1969, inclusive,[2] with Bane's various endeavours, general concerns, academic issues, love life, etc. being the focus of each particular episode.
Main characters
- Bane Bumbar is a city kid growing up in post-war Belgrade, the capital of communist Yugoslavia. Born Branislav Živković to parents Sreta and Olja, both of whom fought in the World War II on the Partisan side, his birth date is in 1945, couple of days before the war officially ended.
Remove ads
Episodes
Remove ads
References
External links
Wikiwand - on
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Remove ads