Drug Crni U Nob-u Now
The story begins in following the Axis occupation of Serbia. The plot centers on Života Grujić , known as Drug Crni , a descendant of the legendary Crni Gruja. Like his ancestor, Crni is a small-time schemer and universal "Serbian everyman" trying to survive and profit amidst the chaos of war.
( Comrade Black in the National Liberation War ) is a popular Serbian comedy film (2009) and television series (2013) that parodies the historical events and figures of World War II in Yugoslavia. Directed by Rade Marković , it serves as a historical "prequel" to the Crni Gruja series, moving the focus from the First Serbian Uprising to the mid-20th century. Plot and Setting Drug Crni u NOB-u
The series is a direct parody of classic Yugoslav "Partisan" films and series, most notably . It mocks well-known tropes, from the iconic background music to the depiction of heroic urban resistance. The humor is built on modern-day political allusions, including themes of territorial integrity, sovereignty, and the imposition of external European rules. Production Details The story begins in following the Axis occupation of Serbia
The production features a prominent ensemble of Serbian actors, many of whom also appeared in the original Crni Gruja : as Života Grujić (Drug Crni). Boris Milivojević as Brale Kalabić. Marinko Madžgalj as Veselin Čegović (Če). Nikola Kojo as Drug Tetak. Dragan Jovanović as Adolf Hitler / James Bold. Slobodan 'Boda' Ninković as Drug Uča. Style and Parody ( Comrade Black in the National Liberation War




