
Tight Skin
Comedy
Overview
At 56 years of age Mita Pantic is still only a junior clerk in his company. Another typical workday for him is starting at 6 a.m. as frustration awaits at every turn from the moment he gets up. Trying to get ready to go to work, he can barely get a turn to use the bathroom in the crowded apartment. Other members of the household are not without their frustrations either, meaning that nagging and shouting are a staple of their home life at any time of day.
Top Cast


Nikola Simić
Nikola Simić
Dimitrije Mita Pantić
Nikola Simić
Dimitrije Mita Pantić


Milan 'Lane' Gutović
Milan 'Lane' Gutović
Srećko Šojić
Milan 'Lane' Gutović
Srećko Šojić


Rahela Ferari
Rahela Ferari
Mitina majka
Rahela Ferari
Mitina majka


Ružica Sokić
Ružica Sokić
Persida Pantić
Ružica Sokić
Persida Pantić


Irfan Mensur
Irfan Mensur
Profesor 'Japanac'
Irfan Mensur
Profesor 'Japanac'


Lepa Brena
Lepa Brena
Lepa Brena
Lepa Brena
Lepa Brena


Jelica Sretenović
Jelica Sretenović
Podstanarka
Jelica Sretenović
Podstanarka


Danica Maksimović
Danica Maksimović
Mira Pantić
Danica Maksimović
Mira Pantić
Nada Vojinović
Nada Vojinović
Melita, Šojićeva sekretarica
Nada Vojinović
Melita, Šojićeva sekretarica
Aleksandar Todorović
Aleksandar Todorović
Saša Pantić
Aleksandar Todorović
Saša Pantić
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