: The film captures the peak of "Šekimanija" (Šeki-mania) in the early 1960s, reflecting how sports stardom and pop culture began to merge in socialist Yugoslavia. It is appreciated today more as a kitschy time capsule than for its technical merit. Music: "Pazi se" by Teodora Džehverović
: A synth-pop classic from the Yugoslav era. It is highly regarded by fans of 80s electronic music for its moody atmosphere and the vocals of Marina Perazić. pazi_se
: The track is a high-energy "Balkan-pop" or "trap-folk" anthem with a catchy hook and modern electronic production. : The film captures the peak of "Šekimanija"
: The film stars the legendary Red Star Belgrade soccer player Dragoslav Šekularac (nicknamed "Šeki"). In a meta-narrative, a group of young men convinces a local worker to fund a movie, but he agrees only if his famous cousin, Šeki, directs it. Šeki proceeds to treat filmmaking like a soccer match, leading to total chaos on set. It is highly regarded by fans of 80s