
The Old School of Capitalism
Documentary
Overview
A mixture of documentary and fiction examines the new god of Capitalism offered to the Serbs with the ending of state socialism. We look at a number of strikes in Belgrade during the late 2000s and these introduce us to several characters playing themselves. Employees dressed in American football helmets and pads square up with employers' heavies in their bullet-proof vests, resulting in explosive situations. A visit from the Russian tycoon's representative and vice president Joe Biden's arrival further complicates the proceedings.
Top Cast
Živojin Popgligorin
Živojin Popgligorin
Šef
Živojin Popgligorin
Šef
Lazar Stojanović
Lazar Stojanović
Ratiborov otac
Lazar Stojanović
Ratiborov otac
Branimir Stojanović
Branimir Stojanović
Svebor
Branimir Stojanović
Svebor
Zoran Paroški
Zoran Paroški
Worker
Zoran Paroški
Worker
Ratibor Trivunac
Ratibor Trivunac
Himself
Ratibor Trivunac
Himself
Slobodan Marković
Slobodan Marković
Slobodan Marković
Rade Ćurčin
Rade Ćurčin
Rade Ćurčin
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