
The Eighth Commissioner
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Siniša Mesjak, an arrogant and ambitious politician on the rise, finds himself in the middle of a scandal. To hide him from the public, the president appoints him as the commissioner of Croatian government on the furthest settled island Trečić, where he is tasked with the organization of local elections. The previous seven commissioners haven't succeeded.
Top Cast


Frano Mašković
Frano Mašković
Siniša Mesjak
Frano Mašković
Siniša Mesjak


Borko Perić
Borko Perić
Tonino Smeraldić
Borko Perić
Tonino Smeraldić
Nadia Cvitanović
Nadia Cvitanović
Julija
Nadia Cvitanović
Julija


Ivo Gregurević
Ivo Gregurević
Toninov otac
Ivo Gregurević
Toninov otac


Goran Navojec
Goran Navojec
Selim
Goran Navojec
Selim


Mate Gulin
Mate Gulin
Bartul
Mate Gulin
Bartul


Špiro Guberina
Špiro Guberina
Barzi
Špiro Guberina
Barzi


Filip Šovagović
Filip Šovagović
Brkljačić
Filip Šovagović
Brkljačić


Stojan Matavulj
Stojan Matavulj
Premijer
Stojan Matavulj
Premijer
Roni Lepej
Roni Lepej
Kapetan
Roni Lepej
Kapetan
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