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Zona Zamfirova
2002 Yugoslavian comedy-drama film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zona Zamfirova (Serbian Cyrillic: Зона Замфирова) is a 2002 comedy-drama film directed by Zdravko Šotra, produced by Miroslav Mitić.[1] It is based on the 1906 book by Serbian author Stevan Sremac.[2] The film contains the local vernacular of the Serbian dialect spoken in the region of Niš.[2]
According to data from 2018, it is the most watched Serbian film ever, having been seen by a total of 1.2 million people in theatre release in Serbia.[3]
The house used for the set of Zona's house is located in Pirot, and was built in 1848 by the wealthy merchant Hrista Jovanović.[4] (see Old House, Pirot).
A sequel, Vrati se Zone, was released on January 24, 2017.[5]
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Plot
Zona Zamfirova is set in the 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 comes from a wealthy family. Everything is, however, changed as Mane organizes a successful conspiracy to keep Zona for himself.
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Cast
- Vojin Ćetković - Mane Kujundžija
- Katarina Radivojević - Zona Zamfirova
- Dragan Nikolić - Hadži Zamfir
- Milena Dravić - Tašana
- Radmila Živković - Doka
- Nikola Đuričko - Perica
- Sloboda Mićalović - Vaska
- Nebojša Ilić - Manulać
- Branimir Brstina - Jordan
- Danica Maksimović - Persa
- Ružica Sokić - Taska
- Jelica Sretenovic - Kaliopa
- Svetlana Bojković - Jevda
- Ana Franić - Vasilija
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