Danilo Bata Stojković (1934 - 2002) was a prominent Serbian actor known for his versatile roles in theater, film, and television. Born in Belgrade, he built a career marked by his performances and charismatic presence. His works earned him widespread acclaim and a dedicated following.
,,Ko to tamo peva" (English: "Who's Singin’ Over There?") is a 1980 Yugoslav black comedy. Set in 1941, before the Nazi invasion of Yugoslavia, it follows a group of passengers on a rundown bus to Belgrade. Through satirical humor and tragic undertones, the film explores themes of social divisions and impending doom. The movie is considered one of the greatest Yugoslav films ever made.
In the movie, he portrays Brka, a proud, Germanophile gentleman traveling on a bus bound for Belgrade. Portrayed as someone who admires German precision and order, he frequently clashes with other passengers. He's notable part of the satirical snapshot of Yugoslav society on the brink of war.
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Very expressive drawing. Thank you for sharing the story... your writeups always adds a bit