Ko To Tamo Peva (1980) 📌
The film's iconic bus ride features a "microcosm" of pre-war Serbian society:
The story of the legendary Serbian film ( Ko to tamo peva , 1980) is as much about the chaotic production behind the scenes as it is about the colorful characters on the bus. Production Under Pressure Ko to tamo peva (1980)
: The phrase "Drive, Miško!" spoken by the conductor to his son has become an immortal idiom in the Serbian language, used today whenever someone is being encouraged to keep going or drive on. The film's iconic bus ride features a "microcosm"
: Eagle-eyed viewers often notice a silent elderly woman sitting in the back of the bus throughout the entire film. She is never acknowledged by the other passengers, leading to various fan theories about her representing a guardian spirit or a silent witness to history. Iconic Scenes & Locations She is never acknowledged by the other passengers,
: Filming took place in early 1980. When the Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito died on May 4, the country entered a period of official mourning. This caused major delays and forced the cancellation of a planned circus tour that was supposed to provide wild animals for the final bombing scene. The Real-Life "Miško" and Cast