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Release Date:
March 29, 2019
Original Title:
Лајкуј ме милион пута
Alternate Titles:
Lajkuj me milion puta
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
Malagurski Cinema
Production Countries:
Canada | Serbia
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 18
It is a comedy about a young couple – Charlie, a news editor on a private television station, and Dana, the TV owner's secretary. Their story is intercepted by the reality news idea of Slobodan, the owner of the television station where both of them work. Slobodan is in a hurry to start the reality as soon as possible because he owes money to a tycoon and time is running out, and trashy programs generate quick profits. Charlie is reluctant to support Slobodan's idea but Slobodan convinces him it is what the viewers want. Although Slobodan is confident that his idea will generate the needed cash, the tycoon loses his patience. While Slobodan leaves the TV building, two masked men kidnap him and drive off in a van. That is when the twist happens.
Assistant Camera:
Mladen Janković
Jovan Krstanović
Assistant Director:
Ivana Malagurski
Boom Operator:
Milan Begić
Clapper Loader:
Igor Topalović
Marina Milanović
Costume Designer:
Maša Kjara
Director:
Boris Malagurski
Director of Photography:
Aleksandar Jakonić
Editor:
Aleksandar Savić
Gaffer:
Rajko Bakić
Graphic Designer:
Jovan Todorovski
Makeup Artist:
Ivana Perić
Music:
Đorđe Josipović
Producer:
Boris Malagurski
Production Designer:
Ana Milošević
Property Master:
Izabela Radovanović
Set Decoration:
Tihomir Todorović
Set Designer:
Marko Leković
Dragan Cvrkota
Sound Supervisor:
Srđan Bajski
Visual Effects:
Aleksandar Savić
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