Who left a dead body on a farm of truck driver's of which the best quality milk is made? Who smuggles illegal Betangin tablets? Who set on fire policemen's hands? Why does the ominous rabbit shows up? Two brave but incompetent police inspectors are trying to find out all of this.
Acting
Comedy troupe chemistry—real-life troupe Books of Knjige.
Direction
Marković's controlled chaos balancing deadpan and slapstick.
Writing
Dense local humor that somehow translates to universal absurdity.

Director
Zoran Marković
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Books of Knjige are Montenegro's most famous comedy collective; this film adapts their beloved stage characters to the screen, packed with hyper-local references to Podgorica life that most international viewers will miss entirely.
Betangin is a real, widely-abused over-the-counter sedative in the Balkans—the film's drug subplot lands differently if you know it's basically Montenegrin Xanax culture.
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