Remember My Song (2026)
The tavern "Jablan" existed in the 1980s and was located in a small village, Jugovo Polje, in Croatia, SFRY. "Jablan" was a symbol of "brotherhood and equality" for its owners, guests, musicians, and waiters. It was a place where people of different generations and education gathered - from workers and peasants to doctors, even music and sports stars of the '80s, it was a place where nationality and religious affiliation played no role. Nevertheless, the first shooting between Serbs and Croats took place in "Jablan", which heralded the war in Croatia and ended "Jablan's carefree days". The film protagonists reconstruct the events, from the day the tavern was created, to its destruction, witnessing how a place of love and joy became an object of hatred and destruction within a few months.
Directors: Jelena Bosanac, Tanja Brzaković.
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Milena Nenadović as Self |
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Željko 'Medo' Mikulčić as Self |
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Ana Domijan-Balint as Self |
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Zlatko 'Buco' Horvat as Self |
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Goran Rekić as Self |
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Rada Asić as Self |
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Haska as Self |
| Directing | Jelena Bosanac | Director |
| Directing | Tanja Brzaković | Director |
| Writing | Jelena Bosanac | Writer |
| Writing | Tanja Brzaković | Writer |
| Production | Vanja Jambrović | Producer |
| Production | Nebojša Miljković | Co-Producer |
| Editing | Hrvoslava Brkušić | Editor |
| Production | Gordana Gebik | Production Manager |
| Production | Vlado Gebik | Production Manager |
| Camera | Boško Đorđević | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Hrvoje Nikšić | Sound Designer |
| Visual Effects | Sandrino Požežanac | Visual Effects |
| Editing | Tamara Dugandžija | Colorist |