See You in Montevideo
See You in Montevideo | |
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Directed by | Dragan Bjelogrlić |
Written by | Dragan Bjelogrlić |
Produced by | Dejan Petrović |
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Cinematography | Goran Volarević |
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Music by | Roberto Magnifico |
Distributed by | Intermedia Network |
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Running time | 142 minutes |
Country | Serbia |
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See You in Montevideo (Serbian: Монтевидео, видимо се!/Montevideo, vidimo se!) is a 2014 Serbian comedy film written and directed by Dragan Bjelogrlić. It is the sequel to the 2010 film Montevideo, God Bless You! It was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards, but was not nominated.[1][2] See You in Montevideo was shot over a number of locations, Paraćin, Belgrade, Ulcinj, Trieste, and also the Spanish Island of Tenerife.[3]
Plot[]
The Yugoslav national football team prepares to participate in the inaugural FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national association football teams that will take place in the capital of Uruguay, Montevideo in 1930. After a lengthy trip over the Atlantic Ocean, the Yugoslav national team finds themselves amongst 12 other nations, competing for the World Cup.
The Yugoslav team are the underdogs of the tournament and are given a minimal chance of succeeding after being drawn with the favorites of the tournament, Brazil. Thanks to the talent and dedication of the players, they defeat Bolivia and Brazil in their group stage and advanced to the knockout stage. News spreads around the world that Yugoslavia came third place in the tournament,[a] and the team receiving a bronze medal.
Cast[]
- Miloš Biković as Aleksandar "Tirke" Tirnanić
- Petar Strugar as Blagoje "Moša" Marjanović
- Viktor Savić as Milutin "Milutinac" Ivković
- Armand Assante as Hotchkins
- Elena Martínez as Dolores
- Branko Đurić as Paco
- Srđan Todorović as Bora Jovanović
- Predrag Vasić as Little Stanoje
- Nebojša Ilić as Boško "Dunster" Simonović
- Vojin Ćetković as Mihailo Andrejević
- Srđan Timarov as Kosta Hadži
- Aleksandar Radojčić as Milorad "Balerina" Arsenijević
- Uroš Jovicić as Đorđe "Ðokica Nosonja" Vujadinović
- Bojan Krivokapić as Momčilo "Gusar" Đokić
- Andrija Kuzmanović as Milovan "Jakša" Jakšić
- Ivan Zekić as Ivan "Ivica" Bek
- Nenad Heraković as Dragoslav "Vampir" Mihajlović
- Aleksandar Filimonović as Ljubiša "Leo" Stevanović
- Rade Ćosić as Teofilo Spasojević
- Milan Nikitović as Branislav "Bane" Sekulić
- Bojan Micic as Bertrand "Bert" Patenaude
- Peter J. Chaffey as Thomas "Tom" Florie
See also[]
- List of submissions to the 87th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film
- List of Serbian submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
Notes[]
- ^ There is disagreement on which team came third place in the real tournament, as discussed in here.
References[]
- ^ "U TRCI ZA ZLATNU STATUU: Montevideo, vidimo se srpski kandidat za Oskara!". Kurir. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
- ^ "Serbia's Oscar nominee: See You in Montevideo". InSerbia. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
- ^ "Montevideo vidimo se poslednja priča o slavnim fudbalerima". sinemanija.com. Retrieved 21 June 2018.
External links[]
- 2014 films
- 2010s sports comedy films
- 2014 comedy films
- Films set in 1930
- Serbian films
- Serbian comedy films
- Serbian-language films
- Spanish-language films
- Films about the FIFA World Cup
- Films set in Serbia
- Films set in Montevideo
- History of Serbia on film
- Serbian sports films
- Cultural depictions of Serbian men