Hiljadarka (2015) Apr 2026

Director Nenad Đurić captures a specific Yugoslavian-era nostalgia that resonates with audiences from the region. The production design effectively recreates the atmosphere of a mining town in the socialist era.

Many reviewers felt the story struggled to decide whether it wanted to be a biting political satire or a slapstick comedy. This tonal inconsistency can make the 93-minute runtime feel disjointed. Hiljadarka (2015)

The story follows , a young man who enters a mine for the first time to follow in the footsteps of his retired grandfather. His life takes a surreal turn when he is chosen as the "face" for the country's most valuable banknote—the 1,000-dinar bill. This thrusts him into a world of sudden fame, political maneuvering, and romantic complications. The Good: Performance & Tone This tonal inconsistency can make the 93-minute runtime

(2015) is a Bosnian comedy-drama that attempts to blend political satire with lighthearted storytelling, but ultimately receives mixed responses from audiences and critics alike. On IMDb , it currently holds a rating of 5.4/10 . Plot Overview This thrusts him into a world of sudden