Scene from Odgrobadogroba (2005)
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Alternate Names: Sonja Savic
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Full Biography
Sonja Savic (September 15, 1961 – September 23, 2008) was a cult Serbian actress, famous for her husky voice and series of impressive roles in some of the more memorable 1980s films made in former Yugoslavia. She was born in Cacak, Serbia. She died in Belgrade, Serbia; the cause of death was initially reported to be a drug overdose.
About the Movie: Odgrobadogroba (2005)
Alternative Title: De fosa en fosa, Fra grav til grav, Haudasta hautaan, Gravehopping, Sírugrók, Odgrobadogroba - Di tomba in tomba, Od pogrzebu do pogrzebu, Od grobu do grobu, De la mormânt la mormânt, От гроба до гроба, Från grav till grav
Director: Jan Cvitkovic
Writer: Jan Cvitkovic
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Janez Burger, Boris T. Matić, Petra Basin, Jožko Rutar
Companies: Staragara, Propeler Film, RTV Slovenija
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Keywords
Keywords: funeral
Story
Odgrobadogroba follows Pero, a professional funeral speaker in a small Slovenian town who has a peculiar talent for turning his eulogies into personal confessions that evoke tears from the mourning crowd, albeit for all the wrong reasons. Despite his unconventional approach to funerals, Pero takes pride in his work and believes he's providing a unique service to the bereaved.
Summary
Odgrobadogroba is a Slovenian comedy-drama directed by Jan Cvitkovic and released in 2005. The film centers around Pero, an unorthodox funeral speaker who uses humor and personal anecdotes in his eulogies to evoke tears from the audience. Set in a small Slovenian town, the movie explores themes of loss, grief, and the unconventional ways people cope with them.