Mi nismo anđeli . We Are Not Angels

Duration: 01:38:00 This teenage comedy, virtually the only representative of the genre in Yugoslav cinema, centers around 26-year-old literature student Nikola, an incurable bachelor and hard drinking Belgrade playboy with irresistible charm. The trouble begins when keen high-school graduate Marina...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Dragojević, Srđan
Institution:Open Society Archives at Central European University
Language:Serbian
Published: Avala Film Beograd 1992
Yugoslavia
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10891/osa:ad1ce540-ea4e-4a38-90a1-54c12646b757
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Summary:Duration: 01:38:00 This teenage comedy, virtually the only representative of the genre in Yugoslav cinema, centers around 26-year-old literature student Nikola, an incurable bachelor and hard drinking Belgrade playboy with irresistible charm. The trouble begins when keen high-school graduate Marina accidentally ends up as one of his ”one night stands” and gets pregnant. Though Nikola does not even remember her and declines the very thought of becoming a father, Marina falls deeply in love with him. Seeing that she is determined to have his baby, her best friend plans a series of crazy adventures aimed at persuading Nikola to fall in love with Marina. An additional twist to the movie is brought in by two bizarre side-characters, Devil and Angel who bet about the possible ending of this love venture and constantly reappear throughout the movie, commenting passionately on events. After a series of unsuccessful attempts, Nikola slowly begins to change and eventually agrees to marry Buba, only to suddenly flee to a deserted island. There, without alcohol and girls, he recognises all of his mistakes and after a final test ends with a newborn baby in his hands.
Published:1992