Danglers (2024)

Near Čačak, in the village of Rošci on Kablar, there is a small population, mostly elderly, residing in the tavern called “Kod Odže”, where the spirit of the village is preserved. The tavern serves as a central gathering place and hub of activity, where its regular visitors exist and create art out of leisure. Time at “Kod Odže” has no definition or duration; it exists in the present moment and becomes unique in that way.

Director: Miodrag Savić, Marija Ritan, Andrijana Jelić
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 13 min
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Production: Akademski filmski centar / Dom kulture studentski grad
Country: Serbia
Language: Srpski
Original Language: sr
More Films by Director: Miodrag Savić, Marija Ritan, Andrijana Jelić
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Danglers about?
Near Čačak, in the village of Rošci on Kablar, there is a small population, mostly elderly, residing in the tavern called “Kod Odže”, where the spirit of the village is preserved. The tavern serves as a central gathering place and hub of activity, where its regular visitors exist and create art out of leisure. Time at “Kod Odže” has no definition or duration; it exists in the present moment and becomes unique in that way.
Who directed Danglers?
Danglers was directed by Miodrag Savić, Marija Ritan, Andrijana Jelić.
How long is Danglers?
Danglers has a runtime of 13m (13 minutes).
What genre is Danglers?
Danglers is a Documentary film.
Where was Danglers produced?
Danglers was produced in Serbia.