
Moca: One of the Most Beautiful Football Stories
Documentary
Overview
A documentary film about the life and career of Momcilo Vukotic, one of the most significant footballers of Partizan and Yugoslav football. The film follows his sports career through interviews with former teammates, rivals and family, as well as his interests outside football, including painting and theater. Momcilo Moca Vukotic, won three Yugoslav championship titles as a player in 1976,1978 and 1983. As a sports-director, he won two tittles in 1986 and 1987. With the team from Humska street, he played 791 games in total, from 1968 till 1985. As a coach, he won Yugoslavia cup and Supercup in 1989. The film won awards for the best feature-length documentary film at the 14th International Sports Film Festival in Zlatibor as well as at the 3rd Budva Sports and Arts Film Festival.
Top Cast


Momčilo 'Moca' Vukotić
Momčilo 'Moca' Vukotić
Himself (archive footage)
Momčilo 'Moca' Vukotić
Himself (archive footage)


Dušan Kovačević
Dušan Kovačević
Himself
Dušan Kovačević
Himself


Predrag Pašić
Predrag Pašić
Himself
Predrag Pašić
Himself
Ivica Šurjak
Ivica Šurjak
Himself
Ivica Šurjak
Himself
Dragutin Balaban
Dragutin Balaban
Himself
Dragutin Balaban
Himself
Mehmed Baždarević
Mehmed Baždarević
Himself
Mehmed Baždarević
Himself
Radoslav Bečejac
Radoslav Bečejac
Himself
Radoslav Bečejac
Himself
Nenad Bjeković
Nenad Bjeković
Himself
Nenad Bjeković
Himself
Nebojša Đuranović
Nebojša Đuranović
Himself
Nebojša Đuranović
Himself
Dragan Džajić
Dragan Džajić
Himself
Dragan Džajić
Himself
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