Balkan Spy
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Balkan Spy (Serbo-Croatian: Balkanski špijun, Serbian Cyrillic: Балкански шпијун) is a 1984 Yugoslav comedy drama film directed by Serbian directors Dušan Kovačević and Božidar Nikolić.[1]
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Directed by | Dušan Kovačević Božidar Nikolić |
Written by | Dušan Kovačević (play and screenplay) |
Produced by | Milan Božić |
Starring | Bata Stojković Bora Todorović Mira Banjac Zvonko Lepetić |
Cinematography | Bozidar Nikolić Petar Bata Masić |
Edited by | Andrija Zafranović |
Music by | Vojislav Kostić |
Production company | Union Film Belgrade |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Language | Serbian |
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The film is primarily set in Belgrade. It is about the political paranoia of Ilija Čvorović, a former Stalinist, who served two years in prison because of his political beliefs. Following his paranoia, he pursues his sub-tenant, a returnee from France, whom he sees as an agent of dark imperialist forces, an enemy of the state, and a spy.[2]
It is based on a play of the same title.[3]