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Release Date:
October 11, 2006
Original Title:
А3 – Рокенрол узвраћа ударац
Alternate Titles:
A3: Rock & Roll Strike Back
Mi nismo Anđeli 3 – Rock'n'Roll uzvraća udarac
Mi nismo anđeli 3
Mi nismo anđeli 3: Rock'n'Roll uzvraća udarac
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Delirium
RTS
RTV Pink
Production Countries:
Serbia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 87
We Are Not Angels III is a Serbian film. In 1973 during a Youth Work Action, budding musician Borko Pavić (Nikola Pejaković) is disappointed to find out that the majority of his fellow young workers prefer to dance kolo to folkish harmonica sounds rather than listening to him play his acoustic guitar. Heartbroken and depressed he confides in his best friend that he read that in America the young people make the devil appear by playing the music backwards who then makes them rich and famous. He becomes the mega popular rock'n'roll superstar Dorijan. Cut to 30+ years later Dorijan is still a debauched, coke-snorting, and alcoholic superstar, except that he's now playing turbo folk instead of rock'n'roll. He lives with a silicone trophy girlfriend Smokvica and his best friend from childhood is his business manager. Despite still having his women, fame, and fortune, Dorijan is unhappy about having to resort to playing a musical style he hates in order to have all that.
Costume Design:
Tatjana Strugar Dragojević
Director:
Petar Pašić
Director of Photography:
Dušan Joksimović
Editor:
Marko Glušac
Original Music Composer:
Igor Perović
Producer:
Srđan Dragojević
Production Design:
Aljoša Spajić
Story:
Srđan Dragojević
Writer:
Petar Pašić
Dimitrije Vojnov
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