Drzavni Posao
- TV Series
- 2012–
- 10m
The backbone of the "Drzavni Posao (Government Job)" are satirical talks between the three actors, the comments are reminiscent of the "stand-up" form. These are short, witty comments and ob... Read allThe backbone of the "Drzavni Posao (Government Job)" are satirical talks between the three actors, the comments are reminiscent of the "stand-up" form. These are short, witty comments and observations on daily life, circumstances, socio - political situation, sports, entertainmen... Read allThe backbone of the "Drzavni Posao (Government Job)" are satirical talks between the three actors, the comments are reminiscent of the "stand-up" form. These are short, witty comments and observations on daily life, circumstances, socio - political situation, sports, entertainment world, their personal opinions on various topics. The main idea is to present day in a n... Read all
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One of them is a petrochemical engineer, the other is a professor of history, while the other man is an academic musician.
The achievement of these three people in the field of comedy and satire is fantastic.
But there seems to look like two "different" periods. Since 2012. To 2019. And. 2019. To nowday, still.
First period, first six years actually made it very popular. With new office, like new environnement, came little changes at way of acting the main role, Djordje Cvarkov. He "lost" his way of acting, his personality, his, spirit of autochthonous population of north province of Serbia, Voyvodina.
Something less, we could find at second role man, Dragan Torbica while third guy, representative role of youth, Boskic ( Boshkich) remained consistent with its original character.
That serial got little different tonality and popularity began to decline due to a change in acting, the primacy of the main role guy.
In an unspecified government firm in Serbia, the three archivists: Đorđe Čvarkov (Dimitrije Banjac), Dragan Torbica (Nikola korić) and Bokić (Dejan Ćirjaković) spend their days trying to work as less as they can. Čvarkov is the boss of this department, old Vojvodinian (Northern Serbian province) gentleman who happens to have a chicken farm as a side job and a profound hate for everyone outside his village. Dragan Torbica is a Bosnian Serb who came with his family to Serbia after WWII; he is rural, highlander type in constant battle with Čvarkov. While Čvarkov and Torbica are remnants of the communist era, young and energetic Bokić is the champion of western values, which makes him the laughing stock of his senior colleagues.
This show covers a large array of subjects: clashes between temperaments, old vs. new, day to day happenings in Serbia, political debate, natives vs. newcomers, corruption (mostly their own), etc. Through their characters, actors, who are also the writers of the show speak mockingly about every subject that plagues the nation. They exaggerate, but those situations ring true with every resident of Serbia.
Filmed in a single studio that serves as their office, with just those three actors as an entire cast (other characters are only mentioned and never seen, save for the few cameos) and also write the screenplay (there is one more screenwriter, Mladen Urdarević), with a small crew and a director Stojče Stoleski, this show has extremely low production values and depends heavily on the humour and acting abilities. Although none of the actors are trained, they give strong performances, especially Banjac, although, they can be little over the top at times. It was never meant to last; but, it's growing popularity and strong following of devoted fans prompted TV Vojvodina to keep it on the air, much to the pleasure of it's audience.
Although their humour can be crude at times, and their references limited to people of Serbia and region, this show gives an excellent glimpse at everyday life in Serbia, though we should take it with a grain of salt. This is just a comedy show, after all. I say, give it a go.
Did you know
- TriviaThe actors of this series are not really real actors. Dejan Cirjakovic, educated musician, Dimitrije Banjac, engineering technology, and Nikola Skoric, a professor of history.
Details
- Runtime10 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 4:3