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Državni posao

Državni posao (Serbian Cyrillic: Државни посао; transl. The State Job) is a Serbian comedy television series starring Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić and Dejan Ćirjaković. They are also the authors of the show. The show began airing in September 2012. It is one of the most-watched TV shows and TV programmes of the Radio Television of Vojvodina.

Državni posao
Државни посао
Directed byStojče Stoleski
Starring
Country of originSerbia
Original languageSerbian
No. of seasons10+
No. of episodes1830+ (list of episodes)
Production
Production locationNovi Sad
Running time5–11 minutes
Release
Original network
  • RTV (2012 (2012) – 2018 (2018))
  • Superstar (2019 (2019) – present (present))
Picture format
  • 720p (2012 (2012) – 2018 (2018))
  • 1080i (2019 (2019) – present (present))
Audio formatStereo
Original release24 September 2012 (2012-09-24) –
present

Synopsis

The show has the format of a three-character chamber play with each episode depicting another work day at the archive department of an unnamed state-owned company in Novi Sad. Torbica, Boškić and Čvarkov are fellow employees sharing the same office.[1]

They are often talking and discussing the current events in the country including sports, entertainment, films, TV series, and politics.[2] The show also features a variety of unseen characters that are only referenced in the conversations between the three characters.

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
1197September 24, 2012 (2012-09-24)July 5, 2013 (2013-07-05)RTV
2204September 2, 2013 (2013-09-02)July 4, 2014 (2014-07-04)RTV
3190September 8, 2014 (2014-09-08)June 26, 2015 (2015-06-26)RTV
4173September 21, 2015 (2015-09-21)July 1, 2016 (2016-07-01)RTV
5169October 3, 2016 (2016-10-03)June 30, 2017 (2017-06-30)RTV
6149October 2, 2017 (2017-10-02)June 15, 2018 (2018-06-15)RTV
7167September 24, 2018 (2018-09-24)June 28, 2019 (2019-06-28)RTV (until end of 2018)
Superstar (2019)
8181September 16, 2019 (2019-09-16)July 17, 2020 (2020-07-17)Superstar
9205September 14, 2020 (2020-09-14)July 2, 2021 (2021-07-02)Superstar
10209September 13, 2021 (2021-09-13)July 1, 2021 (2021-07-01)Superstar

Characters

Main characters

Đorđe Čvarkov

Đorđe Čvarkov
Državni posao character
 
First appearance"Rakija"
Portrayed byDimitrije Banjac
In-universe information
Full nameĐorđe Čvarkov
AliasGeorgije Čvarković
NicknamesŽorž Papadubi
GenderMale
Titlechief archivist
Occupationarchivist
Relatives
  • Baba (grandmother)
  • Stevica Čvarkov (cousin)
NationalitySerbian

Đorđe Čvarkov is the chief archivist in the office. With only four years left before becoming eligible for retirement, he spent most of his career at the company — though, prior to working at the archive department, he used to be the company's chief financial officer during the CEO term of his close friend Marjanović. However, both got removed from their posts in 1988 in the midst of the so-called Yogurt Revolution. Still embittered about the sudden removal all these years later, Čvarkov feels he was victim of a political witch hunt while many in the company view it as comeuppance since CFO Čvarkov and CEO Marjanović were apparently known to engage in non-transparent business practices such as nepotism in the hiring process or knowingly signing damaging contracts on the company's behalf. In the years since their joint professional downfall from top managerial positions, Čvarkov's and Marjanović's personal friendship soured and they haven't been on speaking terms ever since Čvarkov's apparent failure to be discreet about Marjanović's womanizing in front of Marjanović's wife. Čvarkov detests the subsequent CEOs — Dobrosavljev and Dobromirov.

Hailing from Titel, young Čvarkov attended the Ludvig Bavarski School for Gifted Children in nearby Perlez. Musically inclined from an early age, he was a member of Vitezovi Salajke — a band that achieved a measure of local prominence around Bačka. Apparently quite a ladies man himself in his youth, Čvarkov frequently brags about his conquests that potentially include Boškić's mother and her sister. He possibly has a son in Pečuj. Čvarkov's marital history is not entirely clear though it is undeniably connected to a woman with last name Bugarski whom he either married and then divorced or was about to marry before their passionate relationship broke apart at the last minute. He lives with his grandmother at Pejićevi Salaši, a suburban hamlet on the outer city limits of Novi Sad, where they run a poultry farming operation, raising and selling small roosters. Being a good source of supplemental income, Čvarkov's private rooster operation often overlaps with his work at the company since he frequently uses the company's time and resources when setting up deals with potential customers. Also living with them at the house is grandmother's close friend Frau Šilovička, a very old, Vienna-educated lady who remembers the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Čvarkov moved her there from her centrally-located Novi Sad apartment, which he now leases out and collects the rent.

Proud local booster of Bačka and Vojvodina, Čvarkov often complains about the contemporary times. Considering his ilk to be a culturally autochthonous part in the fabric of Vojvodina, he frequently displays disdain for "dođoši", first and second generation newcomers. Furthermore, he dislikes Belgrade and isn't too keen even on other parts of Vojvodina outside of Bačka, such as Banat. In addition to being an admirer of the k. und k. and Mitteleuropa cultural values, he is known as a devotee of Josip Broz Tito and communist period in Yugoslavia.[3] He often brings up Živan Berisavljević and Boško Krunić, top communist politicians from the Vojvodina provincial leadership who got removed during Yogurt Revolution, in positive light, considering them to be exemplary leaders and individuals. Feeling cultural superiority over the people from other parts of former Yugoslavia, Čvarkov only occasionally makes an exception to praise the Slovenes, albeit not hesitating at other times to express his dislike of them, allegedly on the grounds of an unpleasant encounter with an olm — a species endemic to Southern Slovenia — which actually serves as a running gag throughout the show.[4]

Many of his stories revolve around his grandmother, Frau Šilovička, and his drunken friend Žika who hails from Majdanpek, all of whom are unseen characters.

Dragan Torbica

Dragan Torbica
Državni posao character
 
First appearance"Rakija"
Portrayed byNikola Škorić
In-universe information
Full nameDragan Torbica
NicknamesDrago
GenderMale
Titledeputy chief archivist
Occupationarchivist
NationalitySerbian

Dragan Torbica, a Bosnian Serb from an unnamed village in Bosanska Krajina region, is Čvarkov's deputy.

Growing up in rural surroundings somewhere between Šipovo and Mrkonjić Grad near the Janj river, he left his modest home to go to Sarajevo for high school studies. He also spent time at various youth work actions such as 1971's construction of the Belgrade–Bar railway's Užice-Sevojno stage. His pursuits after high school are somewhat unclear. Teenage Torbica either commenced security management studies at the University of Sarajevo or he immediately entered the workforce, spending time in a series of low-skilled labour jobs. The specifics of his possible time as labourer are also sketchy as details change frequently depending on what effect he's going for in a given discussion since he mostly brings up personal past when arguing a point. He thus may have been employed at the Pobeda metallurgical plant in Novi Sad, spent two years in SR Slovenia doing road construction, worked in Šipad's wood production facility in Travnik, or even tried his luck as carpenter in West Germany where his uncle brought him as part of the gastarbeiter program.

Eventually, sometime during the early 1980s, Torbica ended up in Novi Sad where he got a driver job at the company, often acting as personal chauffeur to the upper management which at the time consisted of Čvarkov and Marjanović. In time, he moved up to the archive department desk job as Čvarkov's second-in-command. Though on surface he and Čvarkov share an antagonistic business and personal relationship with digs and strongly worded insults flying back and forth, they also have a bit of a friendship and are known to socialize outside of work. At first glance, Čvarkov considers Torbica to be an uncultured and boorish peasant from Bosnia, completely incompatible with the Vojvodina cultural model — the way Čvarkov sees that model to be — while Torbica sees Čvarkov as an irrelevant and pompous poseur covering up his own inadequacies by hiding behind someone else's culture. Most of the time, though, they manage to find enough common ground either via being from the same generation or through mutual financial interest.

Torbica participated in the Yugoslav Wars during the 1990s. He was an ardent supporter of the Serbian Renewal Movement (SPO) political party and its leader Vuk Drašković and an active participant in the 9 March 1991 protests in Belgrade.

He has been living with his wife Smiljka, a Serb from Zagreb, and their three children — sons Miloš and Milan and daughter Milica — in a Novi Sad studio apartment his retired Yugoslav People's Army (JNA) general father-in-law bought them. Living in accommodation paid for by an in-law makes Torbica feel emasculated. Furthermore, on occasion, he acknowledges personal frustration over the perceived discrepancy in his and his wife's background and upbringing — the perception being that he, a rural guy with not much in way of material possessions, "married up" by managing to get with a city girl from a relatively well-off family. He's also paying off an unspecified bank loan pegged against the Swiss franc, which he frequently whines and complains about. During the show, he is showing his love for his homeland. He has a love–hate relationship with his longtime friend Čvarkov.

Boškić

Boškić
Državni posao character
 
First appearance"Rakija"
Portrayed byDejan Ćirjaković
In-universe information
AliasRatnik Ljubavi
GenderMale
Titledeputy of deputy chief archivist
Occupationarchivist
NationalitySerbian

Boškić, a recent hire without much work experience, came to the archive department courtesy of his older brother who is well-placed in Serbia's particracy. Before coming to the company, Boškić worked as an entry-level employee (pripravnik) in another state-owned enterprise, Zavod za izgradnju grada (ZIG), where his brother held a management position. Following the 2012 Serbian parliamentary elections where the incumbent coalition led by the Democratic Party (DS) lost power to the coalition formed by the Progressive Party (SNS), Boškić's older brother—who had been closely associated with DS—often has to cover his tracks and come up with alibis and/or plausible deniability in regards to previous work. However, he possesses enough skills, contacts, and connections, allowing him to smoothly overcome this power handover at the top. With an UDBA-connected father, also a long time politically-appointed functionary under various authorities throughout the decades, the entire Boškić family is well-off as they continue to successfully navigate through various political changes in Serbia.

Despite his affluent background in the Serbian societal context, young Boškić is mostly withdrawn, shy, and socially awkward, which older and more experienced Čvarkov and Torbica skillfully use against him.[5]

Supporting characters

Grandma

Čvarkov's grandmother, an old woman who lives with her grandson Čvarkov and takes care of their farm. She is best friend with frau Šilovička and responsible for cooking in the house. In her long life, she was a professional gambler, truck-driver, kung-fu instructor etc.

Frau Šilovička

An extremely old yet still vivacious woman, Frau Šilovička is best friends with Čvarkov's grandmother. Exuding old Viennese splendor from the Habsburg-Lorraine times, she is greatly revered by Čvarkov. She's been married at least six times, outliving each of her husbands, one of whom was Marijan Varešanin, the early 20th-century governor of the Bosnia-Herzegovina condominium within Austria-Hungary.

Čika Žika

Živan Radosavljević ("d" is silent) is a neighbour of the Čvarkov family. Čvarkov describes him as being an alcoholic and mentally unstable.

Marjanović

The company's former longtime politically-appointed CEO, Marjanović got pushed out in October 1988 during the Anti-Bureaucratic Revolution. Unlike Marjanović who got removed from the company altogether, Čvarkov — the company's CFO under Marjanović's tenure — comparably made off better, only getting demoted as a result of the political coup. By all accounts, the two ran the company as private property, with nepotism and misuse of public funds the norm. Despite the fact that their friendship deteriorated in the years since due to Čvarkov not being discreet about Marjanović's womanizing in front of Marjanović's wife, Čvarkov remembers his former boss and close friend fondly, often bringing up anecdotes from their business trips to places such as Chad.

Višekruna

Known to be Serbian police's éminence grise and a prominent member of the country's security apparatus (UDBA as well as its successors), inspector and security operative Višekruna's commanding presence and abrasive personality are the stuff of legends. His harsh reputation precedes him thus often acting as deterrent to potential lawbreakers — though he doesn't shy away from employing direct violence either, personally administering slaps that can "wipe your memories".

Count Sekereši

A vampire from Romania, Sekereši was Frau Šilovička's lover. Sekereši was originally an unseen character, however, he made an appearance in the 5th season of the series, played by Srđan Timarov, he has since been a series regular.

Cast

Main

Actor/Actress Character Appearances
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Dimitrije Banjac Đorđe Čvarkov Main
Nikola Škorić Dragan Jove Torbica Main
Dejan Ćirjaković Boškić Main

Supporting

Actor/Actress Character Appearances
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Dragoljub Ljubičić Doctor Guest
Marko Gvero [sr] Inspector Luka Uzelac Guest
Slobodan Ćustić Velinko Klać Guest
Nikola Đuričko Robi Guest
Tanja Pjevac [sr] Jagoda Marko Guest Recurring
Dušan Stojanović Mitar Mitra Mitra Mitar Guest
Srđan Timarov [sr] Count Sekereši Guest Recurring
Milan Gutović Attorney Atanasije Hadži Tomić Guest
Strahinja Bojović Biljan Ristić Guest Recurring
Vladan Grahovac Postman Duško Guest Recurring
Vladimir Kovačević Oliver Sakač Impersonator Guest
Seka Sablić Jagoda's mother Guest
Matori Matori Guest
John Challis Boycie Guest
Mirjana Karanović Branka Kurotresina Guest
Bojana Tišup Dragica Guest
Aleksandar Radojičić Boškić (alternative) Guest
Staša Radulović Julkica Kucurski Guest

References

  1. ^ "Oživeli duh pajtanovaca emisijom Državni posao" (in Serbian). 24 sata. Archived from the original on 16 April 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  2. ^ (in Serbian). Radio Television of Vojvodina. Archived from the original on 17 January 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  3. ^ "Srem ima zatvor, Banat ludnicu, a Bačka novog šampiona" (in Serbian). srbin.info. 26 April 2013. Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  4. ^ "Državni posao, Episode 50, "Doručak"". YouTube. Retrieved 11 July 2015. Ajoj, što njih ne volim! Oni sa onom čovečjom ribicom, tačno su mi na nos izašli!
  5. ^ "Državni posao: Par kafica i eto penzije" (in Serbian). Večernje novosti. Retrieved 19 May 2013.

External links

  • Official website  
  • Državni posao at IMDb  

državni, posao, serbian, cyrillic, Државни, посао, transl, state, serbian, comedy, television, series, starring, dimitrije, banjac, nikola, Škorić, dejan, Ćirjaković, they, also, authors, show, show, began, airing, september, 2012, most, watched, shows, progra. Drzavni posao Serbian Cyrillic Drzhavni posao transl The State Job is a Serbian comedy television series starring Dimitrije Banjac Nikola Skoric and Dejan Cirjakovic They are also the authors of the show The show began airing in September 2012 It is one of the most watched TV shows and TV programmes of the Radio Television of Vojvodina Drzavni posaoDrzhavni posaoDirected byStojce StoleskiStarringDimitrije Banjac Nikola Skoric Dejan Cirjakovic Tanja Pjevac Srđan TimarovCountry of originSerbiaOriginal languageSerbianNo of seasons10 No of episodes1830 list of episodes ProductionProduction locationNovi SadRunning time5 11 minutesReleaseOriginal networkRTV 2012 2012 2018 2018 Superstar 2019 2019 present present Picture format720p 2012 2012 2018 2018 1080i 2019 2019 present present Audio formatStereoOriginal release24 September 2012 2012 09 24 present Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Episodes 3 Characters 3 1 Main characters 3 1 1 Đorđe Cvarkov 3 1 2 Dragan Torbica 3 1 3 Boskic 3 2 Supporting characters 3 2 1 Grandma 3 2 2 Frau Silovicka 3 2 3 Cika Zika 3 2 4 Marjanovic 3 2 5 Visekruna 3 2 6 Count Sekeresi 3 3 Cast 3 3 1 Main 3 3 2 Supporting 4 References 5 External linksSynopsis EditThe show has the format of a three character chamber play with each episode depicting another work day at the archive department of an unnamed state owned company in Novi Sad Torbica Boskic and Cvarkov are fellow employees sharing the same office 1 They are often talking and discussing the current events in the country including sports entertainment films TV series and politics 2 The show also features a variety of unseen characters that are only referenced in the conversations between the three characters Episodes EditMain article List of Drzavni posao episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetwork1197September 24 2012 2012 09 24 July 5 2013 2013 07 05 RTV2204September 2 2013 2013 09 02 July 4 2014 2014 07 04 RTV3190September 8 2014 2014 09 08 June 26 2015 2015 06 26 RTV4173September 21 2015 2015 09 21 July 1 2016 2016 07 01 RTV5169October 3 2016 2016 10 03 June 30 2017 2017 06 30 RTV6149October 2 2017 2017 10 02 June 15 2018 2018 06 15 RTV7167September 24 2018 2018 09 24 June 28 2019 2019 06 28 RTV until end of 2018 Superstar 2019 8181September 16 2019 2019 09 16 July 17 2020 2020 07 17 Superstar9205September 14 2020 2020 09 14 July 2 2021 2021 07 02 Superstar10209September 13 2021 2021 09 13 July 1 2021 2021 07 01 SuperstarCharacters EditMain characters Edit Đorđe Cvarkov Edit Đorđe CvarkovDrzavni posao character First appearance Rakija Portrayed byDimitrije BanjacIn universe informationFull nameĐorđe CvarkovAliasGeorgije CvarkovicNicknamesZorz PapadubiGenderMaleTitlechief archivistOccupationarchivistRelativesBaba grandmother Stevica Cvarkov cousin NationalitySerbianĐorđe Cvarkov is the chief archivist in the office With only four years left before becoming eligible for retirement he spent most of his career at the company though prior to working at the archive department he used to be the company s chief financial officer during the CEO term of his close friend Marjanovic However both got removed from their posts in 1988 in the midst of the so called Yogurt Revolution Still embittered about the sudden removal all these years later Cvarkov feels he was victim of a political witch hunt while many in the company view it as comeuppance since CFO Cvarkov and CEO Marjanovic were apparently known to engage in non transparent business practices such as nepotism in the hiring process or knowingly signing damaging contracts on the company s behalf In the years since their joint professional downfall from top managerial positions Cvarkov s and Marjanovic s personal friendship soured and they haven t been on speaking terms ever since Cvarkov s apparent failure to be discreet about Marjanovic s womanizing in front of Marjanovic s wife Cvarkov detests the subsequent CEOs Dobrosavljev and Dobromirov Hailing from Titel young Cvarkov attended the Ludvig Bavarski School for Gifted Children in nearby Perlez Musically inclined from an early age he was a member of Vitezovi Salajke a band that achieved a measure of local prominence around Backa Apparently quite a ladies man himself in his youth Cvarkov frequently brags about his conquests that potentially include Boskic s mother and her sister He possibly has a son in Pecuj Cvarkov s marital history is not entirely clear though it is undeniably connected to a woman with last name Bugarski whom he either married and then divorced or was about to marry before their passionate relationship broke apart at the last minute He lives with his grandmother at Pejicevi Salasi a suburban hamlet on the outer city limits of Novi Sad where they run a poultry farming operation raising and selling small roosters Being a good source of supplemental income Cvarkov s private rooster operation often overlaps with his work at the company since he frequently uses the company s time and resources when setting up deals with potential customers Also living with them at the house is grandmother s close friend Frau Silovicka a very old Vienna educated lady who remembers the Austro Hungarian Empire Cvarkov moved her there from her centrally located Novi Sad apartment which he now leases out and collects the rent Proud local booster of Backa and Vojvodina Cvarkov often complains about the contemporary times Considering his ilk to be a culturally autochthonous part in the fabric of Vojvodina he frequently displays disdain for dođosi first and second generation newcomers Furthermore he dislikes Belgrade and isn t too keen even on other parts of Vojvodina outside of Backa such as Banat In addition to being an admirer of the k und k and Mitteleuropa cultural values he is known as a devotee of Josip Broz Tito and communist period in Yugoslavia 3 He often brings up Zivan Berisavljevic and Bosko Krunic top communist politicians from the Vojvodina provincial leadership who got removed during Yogurt Revolution in positive light considering them to be exemplary leaders and individuals Feeling cultural superiority over the people from other parts of former Yugoslavia Cvarkov only occasionally makes an exception to praise the Slovenes albeit not hesitating at other times to express his dislike of them allegedly on the grounds of an unpleasant encounter with an olm a species endemic to Southern Slovenia which actually serves as a running gag throughout the show 4 Many of his stories revolve around his grandmother Frau Silovicka and his drunken friend Zika who hails from Majdanpek all of whom are unseen characters Dragan Torbica Edit Dragan TorbicaDrzavni posao character First appearance Rakija Portrayed byNikola SkoricIn universe informationFull nameDragan TorbicaNicknamesDragoGenderMaleTitledeputy chief archivistOccupationarchivistNationalitySerbianDragan Torbica a Bosnian Serb from an unnamed village in Bosanska Krajina region is Cvarkov s deputy Growing up in rural surroundings somewhere between Sipovo and Mrkonjic Grad near the Janj river he left his modest home to go to Sarajevo for high school studies He also spent time at various youth work actions such as 1971 s construction of the Belgrade Bar railway s Uzice Sevojno stage His pursuits after high school are somewhat unclear Teenage Torbica either commenced security management studies at the University of Sarajevo or he immediately entered the workforce spending time in a series of low skilled labour jobs The specifics of his possible time as labourer are also sketchy as details change frequently depending on what effect he s going for in a given discussion since he mostly brings up personal past when arguing a point He thus may have been employed at the Pobeda metallurgical plant in Novi Sad spent two years in SR Slovenia doing road construction worked in Sipad s wood production facility in Travnik or even tried his luck as carpenter in West Germany where his uncle brought him as part of the gastarbeiter program Eventually sometime during the early 1980s Torbica ended up in Novi Sad where he got a driver job at the company often acting as personal chauffeur to the upper management which at the time consisted of Cvarkov and Marjanovic In time he moved up to the archive department desk job as Cvarkov s second in command Though on surface he and Cvarkov share an antagonistic business and personal relationship with digs and strongly worded insults flying back and forth they also have a bit of a friendship and are known to socialize outside of work At first glance Cvarkov considers Torbica to be an uncultured and boorish peasant from Bosnia completely incompatible with the Vojvodina cultural model the way Cvarkov sees that model to be while Torbica sees Cvarkov as an irrelevant and pompous poseur covering up his own inadequacies by hiding behind someone else s culture Most of the time though they manage to find enough common ground either via being from the same generation or through mutual financial interest Torbica participated in the Yugoslav Wars during the 1990s He was an ardent supporter of the Serbian Renewal Movement SPO political party and its leader Vuk Draskovic and an active participant in the 9 March 1991 protests in Belgrade He has been living with his wife Smiljka a Serb from Zagreb and their three children sons Milos and Milan and daughter Milica in a Novi Sad studio apartment his retired Yugoslav People s Army JNA general father in law bought them Living in accommodation paid for by an in law makes Torbica feel emasculated Furthermore on occasion he acknowledges personal frustration over the perceived discrepancy in his and his wife s background and upbringing the perception being that he a rural guy with not much in way of material possessions married up by managing to get with a city girl from a relatively well off family He s also paying off an unspecified bank loan pegged against the Swiss franc which he frequently whines and complains about During the show he is showing his love for his homeland He has a love hate relationship with his longtime friend Cvarkov Boskic Edit BoskicDrzavni posao character First appearance Rakija Portrayed byDejan CirjakovicIn universe informationAliasRatnik LjubaviGenderMaleTitledeputy of deputy chief archivistOccupationarchivistNationalitySerbianBoskic a recent hire without much work experience came to the archive department courtesy of his older brother who is well placed in Serbia s particracy Before coming to the company Boskic worked as an entry level employee pripravnik in another state owned enterprise Zavod za izgradnju grada ZIG where his brother held a management position Following the 2012 Serbian parliamentary elections where the incumbent coalition led by the Democratic Party DS lost power to the coalition formed by the Progressive Party SNS Boskic s older brother who had been closely associated with DS often has to cover his tracks and come up with alibis and or plausible deniability in regards to previous work However he possesses enough skills contacts and connections allowing him to smoothly overcome this power handover at the top With an UDBA connected father also a long time politically appointed functionary under various authorities throughout the decades the entire Boskic family is well off as they continue to successfully navigate through various political changes in Serbia Despite his affluent background in the Serbian societal context young Boskic is mostly withdrawn shy and socially awkward which older and more experienced Cvarkov and Torbica skillfully use against him 5 Supporting characters Edit Grandma Edit Cvarkov s grandmother an old woman who lives with her grandson Cvarkov and takes care of their farm She is best friend with frau Silovicka and responsible for cooking in the house In her long life she was a professional gambler truck driver kung fu instructor etc Frau Silovicka Edit An extremely old yet still vivacious woman Frau Silovicka is best friends with Cvarkov s grandmother Exuding old Viennese splendor from the Habsburg Lorraine times she is greatly revered by Cvarkov She s been married at least six times outliving each of her husbands one of whom was Marijan Varesanin the early 20th century governor of the Bosnia Herzegovina condominium within Austria Hungary Cika Zika Edit Zivan Radosavljevic d is silent is a neighbour of the Cvarkov family Cvarkov describes him as being an alcoholic and mentally unstable Marjanovic Edit The company s former longtime politically appointed CEO Marjanovic got pushed out in October 1988 during the Anti Bureaucratic Revolution Unlike Marjanovic who got removed from the company altogether Cvarkov the company s CFO under Marjanovic s tenure comparably made off better only getting demoted as a result of the political coup By all accounts the two ran the company as private property with nepotism and misuse of public funds the norm Despite the fact that their friendship deteriorated in the years since due to Cvarkov not being discreet about Marjanovic s womanizing in front of Marjanovic s wife Cvarkov remembers his former boss and close friend fondly often bringing up anecdotes from their business trips to places such as Chad Visekruna Edit Known to be Serbian police s eminence grise and a prominent member of the country s security apparatus UDBA as well as its successors inspector and security operative Visekruna s commanding presence and abrasive personality are the stuff of legends His harsh reputation precedes him thus often acting as deterrent to potential lawbreakers though he doesn t shy away from employing direct violence either personally administering slaps that can wipe your memories Count Sekeresi Edit A vampire from Romania Sekeresi was Frau Silovicka s lover Sekeresi was originally an unseen character however he made an appearance in the 5th season of the series played by Srđan Timarov he has since been a series regular Cast Edit Main Edit Actor Actress Character Appearances1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Dimitrije Banjac Đorđe Cvarkov MainNikola Skoric Dragan Jove Torbica MainDejan Cirjakovic Boskic MainSupporting Edit Actor Actress Character Appearances1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Dragoljub Ljubicic Doctor GuestMarko Gvero sr Inspector Luka Uzelac GuestSlobodan Custic Velinko Klac GuestNikola Đuricko Robi GuestTanja Pjevac sr Jagoda Marko Guest RecurringDusan Stojanovic Mitar Mitra Mitra Mitar GuestSrđan Timarov sr Count Sekeresi Guest RecurringMilan Gutovic Attorney Atanasije Hadzi Tomic GuestStrahinja Bojovic Biljan Ristic Guest RecurringVladan Grahovac Postman Dusko Guest RecurringVladimir Kovacevic Oliver Sakac Impersonator GuestSeka Sablic Jagoda s mother GuestMatori Matori GuestJohn Challis Boycie GuestMirjana Karanovic Branka Kurotresina GuestBojana Tisup Dragica GuestAleksandar Radojicic Boskic alternative GuestStasa Radulovic Julkica Kucurski GuestReferences Edit Oziveli duh pajtanovaca emisijom Drzavni posao in Serbian 24 sata Archived from the original on 16 April 2013 Retrieved 19 May 2013 Drzavni posao in Serbian Radio Television of Vojvodina Archived from the original on 17 January 2013 Retrieved 19 May 2013 Srem ima zatvor Banat ludnicu a Backa novog sampiona in Serbian srbin info 26 April 2013 Retrieved 19 May 2013 Drzavni posao Episode 50 Dorucak YouTube Retrieved 11 July 2015 Ajoj sto njih ne volim Oni sa onom covecjom ribicom tacno su mi na nos izasli Drzavni posao Par kafica i eto penzije in Serbian Vecernje novosti Retrieved 19 May 2013 External links EditOfficial website Drzavni posao at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Drzavni posao amp oldid 1136419697, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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