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National Class Category Up to 785 ccm

National Class Category Up to 785 ccm (Serbo-Croatian: Nacionalna klasa do 785 ccm, Serbian Cyrillic: Национална класа до 785 ccm)[2] is a 1979 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Goran Marković.[1][3]

National Class Category Up to 785 ccm
Directed byGoran Marković
Screenplay byGoran Marković
Produced byMilan Žmukić
StarringDragan Nikolić
Bogdan Diklić
Rade Marković
Olivera Marković
Rade Marković
Vojislav Brajović
CinematographyMiodrag Mirić
Edited byVuksan Lukovac
Music byZoran Simjanović
Production
company
Centar film
Release date
  • 9 January 1979 (1979-01-09)
Running time
105 min[1]
CountryYugoslavia
LanguageSerbo-Croatian

Plot edit

A young man from the suburbs of Belgrade, Floyd, a car racer in the national class, in accordance with his passion, is also considered a great lover. But it is not in line with his ambitions to continue racing in the national class. In order to move to a higher class, he must win an important race, and to succeed in this he must postpone his military service. Mile, a kidney patient, who goes to check-ups instead of him, serves him for that. However, it fails, as does avoiding marriage with his "official" girlfriend Šilja, who has become pregnant. In the end, he loses the race, loses his freedom, but gains a friend - only Mile comes to see him off to the army.[4]

Cast edit

Production edit

The film was shot during the spring and summer of 1978 in Belgrade. It was the first screenplay in the film career of Goran Marković. It came after "Specijalno vaspitanje" (Special Education). In real life, there was no Floyd, but there was a Foyt. That was the nickname of director Branko Baletić, Goran Marković's best friend, who himself participated in rallies before the filming of the movie. Through his character, the fate of the generation to which both of them belong is depicted. To achieve authenticity and credibility in the racing environment, the film actively involved prominent figures from the world of racing.

Dušan Tešić, a journalist who chronicled events on the racetracks and around them for many years, had a dual role. The first was to evoke memories of various racing anecdotes to assist in writing the screenplay, and the second was, as in real races, to play the role of the announcer in the film, who announces in the end that the main character, after all, is not the champion.

The attention to accurately depicting racing experiences during filming is evident in the fact that two racing icons, Branimir Perić Đo and Marjan Kulunđić, were engaged as advisors to the director. Kulunđić, in particular, made sure that expressions in racing jargon, such as "the junta with small nuts" and the like, were authentic. He ensured that Bora Todorović, in the role of Floyd's mechanic, always reached for the tools actually used to fix the "Fićo" in the appropriate scenes.

His role as the race starter in the film is memorable for his harsh decision: "The race is canceled." Interestingly, there was no intention for Đo to try his hand at acting. Đorđe Nenadović was supposed to play that role, but fate had it that he arrived late on the day when that scene was scheduled. At that moment, Goran Marković got frustrated and told Perić, "You're a real starter; you'll play the part." This happened during the most exciting moments of filming the race, on an autocross track next to an old brick factory in Zvezdara, specially constructed for the needs of the film.

Following the example of major international films in this genre where famous racers also appeared as drivers, an important detail for the overall image of the film was that the top Serbian racing ace of that time, Pavle Komnenović, acted as a stuntman for Dragan Nikolić. He was already racing in Formula at the time, so he lent his equipment to the actors for filming, including an attractive helmet, fire-resistant gloves, and two protective suits that other racers did not have at that time. Komnenović was also the stuntman for Floyd's fiercest rival, who at one point veers off the track. Since the rival had better equipment than Floyd, including nicer cars, his car was borrowed from a well-known Partizan hockey player, Bojan Bertuš, and Komnenović's role was not only to drive attractively but also to impressively veer off the track into a nearby field without damaging one of the most beautiful "Fićos" prepared for the National Class racing season, which was about to start.

In the famous fight scene in the film, another Serbian auto-moto sport ace, Momir Filipović, who brought Crvena Zvezda their first championship title in circuit racing, participated.

Apart from the race on the brilliantly improvised track, which was the work of set designer Miljen Kljaković, exciting driving scenes appear twice more in the film. Both times, the other stuntman for Dragan Nikolić, Milorad Jakšić Fanđo, was behind the wheel. Jakšić was an ideal combination of the racing and acting worlds because, as a well-known cameraman, he also raced. He was behind the wheel of a BMW, which did a "handbrake turn" of 180 degrees to avoid Floyd's "Fićo" in the famous scene in front of Šumatovac. However, he also drove a Fiat 132 borrowed from his girlfriend's father to impress his second girlfriend.

The Yugoslav Film Archive, in collaboration with Vip Mobile and the film's producer, Center Film, restored this film classic.

Soundtrack edit

The music release with nine songs came out in 1979, alongside an announcement for the film's release. The album was released in LP format, and the publisher was PGP-RTB.[5] The music was composed by Zoran Simjanović, the lyrics were written by Marina Tucaković, and the singers featured on the album include Dado Topić, Slađana Milošević, Laboratorija Zvuka (Vranešević), Oliver Mandić, Oliver Dragojević, and Zumreta Midžić-Zuzi.

Song list:[6]

  • B1. Nacionalna klasa – instrumental
  • B2. Cvećke i zloćke – Oliver Mandić
  • B3. Zašto – Oliver Dragojević
  • B4. Hoby – Zumreta Midžić-Zuz
  • B5. Floyd – instrumental

Awards edit

At the Filmski susreti Festival in Niš in 1979, Dragan Nikolić received the Tsar Konstantin Award for Best Male Actor.[7]

Legacy edit

The Yugoslav Film Archive, in accordance with its authorities under the Law on Cultural Heritage, declared one hundred Serbian feature films (1911-1999) as cultural heritage of great importance on December 28, 2016. National Class Category Up to 785 ccm is also included in this list.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Goulding, Daniel J. (2002). Liberated Cinema: The Yugoslav Experience, 1945-2001. Indiana University Press. p. 266. ISBN 978-0-25321-582-6.
  2. ^ Živković, Marko (2011). Serbian Dreambook: National Imaginary in the Time of Milošević. Indiana University Press. p. 299. ISBN 978-0-25322-306-7.
  3. ^ Schneider, Steven Jay (2007). 501 Movie Directors. ABC Books. p. 498. ISBN 978-0-73332-052-1. His urban comedy Nacionalna klasa (1979)..
  4. ^ "Nacionalna klasa". www.filmovi.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-09-11.
  5. ^ Various - Originalna Muzika Iz Filma Nacionalna Klasa (Do 785 CCM), 1979, retrieved 2023-09-11
  6. ^ "Images for Various - Originalna Muzika Iz Filma Nacionalna Klasa (Do 785 CCM)". www.discogs.com. Retrieved 2023-09-11.
  7. ^ (in Serbian). 2016-03-17. Archived from the original on 2016-03-17. Retrieved 2023-09-11.
  8. ^ "Сто српских играних филмова (1911-1999) проглашених за културно добро од великог значаја". www.kinoteka.org.rs (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-09-11.

External links edit

  • National Class Category Up to 785 ccm at IMDb  

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National Class Category Up to 785 ccm Serbo Croatian Nacionalna klasa do 785 ccm Serbian Cyrillic Nacionalna klasa do 785 ccm 2 is a 1979 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Goran Markovic 1 3 National Class Category Up to 785 ccmDirected byGoran MarkovicScreenplay byGoran MarkovicProduced byMilan ZmukicStarringDragan NikolicBogdan DiklicRade MarkovicOlivera MarkovicRade MarkovicVojislav BrajovicCinematographyMiodrag MiricEdited byVuksan LukovacMusic byZoran SimjanovicProductioncompanyCentar filmRelease date9 January 1979 1979 01 09 Running time105 min 1 CountryYugoslaviaLanguageSerbo Croatian Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Soundtrack 5 Awards 6 Legacy 7 References 8 External linksPlot editA young man from the suburbs of Belgrade Floyd a car racer in the national class in accordance with his passion is also considered a great lover But it is not in line with his ambitions to continue racing in the national class In order to move to a higher class he must win an important race and to succeed in this he must postpone his military service Mile a kidney patient who goes to check ups instead of him serves him for that However it fails as does avoiding marriage with his official girlfriend Silja who has become pregnant In the end he loses the race loses his freedom but gains a friend only Mile comes to see him off to the army 4 Cast editDragan Nikolic as Branimir Mitrovic Floyd Gorica Popovic as Vukosava Lazarevic Silja Bogdan Diklic as Mile Vojislav Brajovic as Papi Bora Todorovic as Zika Zilijen Aleksandar Bercek as Miki Bunjuel Maja Lalevic as Senka Irfan Mensur as Simke Di Dzej Milivoje Mica Tomic as Strahinja Mitrovic Floyd s father Olivera Markovic as Smilja Mitrovic Floyd s mother Rade Markovic as cika Moma Lazarevic Silja s father Ana Krasojevic as tetka Milica Lazarevic Silja s mother Danilo Bata Stojkovic as drug Cabor Dragomir Felba as cika Rade Rahela Ferari as tetka Nata Jelica Sretenovic as Jasna Surovi Pank Alenka Ranchich as Emilija Tsukon Slobodan Aligrudic as Vidoje Toni Laurencich as Slavoljub Dusanovic Slave Gordana Stojanovic as Slavica Surovi Pank Predrag Milinkovic as Đole car shop salesman Dragan Kresoja as car shop customer Đorđe Nenadovic as Ragacioni Ljubomir Cipranic as damage assessor Branimir Petric Dzo as race starter Dusan Tesic Meca as race commentatorProduction editThe film was shot during the spring and summer of 1978 in Belgrade It was the first screenplay in the film career of Goran Markovic It came after Specijalno vaspitanje Special Education In real life there was no Floyd but there was a Foyt That was the nickname of director Branko Baletic Goran Markovic s best friend who himself participated in rallies before the filming of the movie Through his character the fate of the generation to which both of them belong is depicted To achieve authenticity and credibility in the racing environment the film actively involved prominent figures from the world of racing Dusan Tesic a journalist who chronicled events on the racetracks and around them for many years had a dual role The first was to evoke memories of various racing anecdotes to assist in writing the screenplay and the second was as in real races to play the role of the announcer in the film who announces in the end that the main character after all is not the champion The attention to accurately depicting racing experiences during filming is evident in the fact that two racing icons Branimir Peric Đo and Marjan Kulunđic were engaged as advisors to the director Kulunđic in particular made sure that expressions in racing jargon such as the junta with small nuts and the like were authentic He ensured that Bora Todorovic in the role of Floyd s mechanic always reached for the tools actually used to fix the Fico in the appropriate scenes His role as the race starter in the film is memorable for his harsh decision The race is canceled Interestingly there was no intention for Đo to try his hand at acting Đorđe Nenadovic was supposed to play that role but fate had it that he arrived late on the day when that scene was scheduled At that moment Goran Markovic got frustrated and told Peric You re a real starter you ll play the part This happened during the most exciting moments of filming the race on an autocross track next to an old brick factory in Zvezdara specially constructed for the needs of the film Following the example of major international films in this genre where famous racers also appeared as drivers an important detail for the overall image of the film was that the top Serbian racing ace of that time Pavle Komnenovic acted as a stuntman for Dragan Nikolic He was already racing in Formula at the time so he lent his equipment to the actors for filming including an attractive helmet fire resistant gloves and two protective suits that other racers did not have at that time Komnenovic was also the stuntman for Floyd s fiercest rival who at one point veers off the track Since the rival had better equipment than Floyd including nicer cars his car was borrowed from a well known Partizan hockey player Bojan Bertus and Komnenovic s role was not only to drive attractively but also to impressively veer off the track into a nearby field without damaging one of the most beautiful Ficos prepared for the National Class racing season which was about to start In the famous fight scene in the film another Serbian auto moto sport ace Momir Filipovic who brought Crvena Zvezda their first championship title in circuit racing participated Apart from the race on the brilliantly improvised track which was the work of set designer Miljen Kljakovic exciting driving scenes appear twice more in the film Both times the other stuntman for Dragan Nikolic Milorad Jaksic Fanđo was behind the wheel Jaksic was an ideal combination of the racing and acting worlds because as a well known cameraman he also raced He was behind the wheel of a BMW which did a handbrake turn of 180 degrees to avoid Floyd s Fico in the famous scene in front of Sumatovac However he also drove a Fiat 132 borrowed from his girlfriend s father to impress his second girlfriend The Yugoslav Film Archive in collaboration with Vip Mobile and the film s producer Center Film restored this film classic Soundtrack editThe music release with nine songs came out in 1979 alongside an announcement for the film s release The album was released in LP format and the publisher was PGP RTB 5 The music was composed by Zoran Simjanovic the lyrics were written by Marina Tucakovic and the singers featured on the album include Dado Topic Slađana Milosevic Laboratorija Zvuka Vranesevic Oliver Mandic Oliver Dragojevic and Zumreta Midzic Zuzi Song list 6 A1 Floyd Dado Topic A2 Imam sve Slađana Milosevic A3 Zasto instrumental A4 Mirisem Laboratorija Zvuka Vranesevic B1 Nacionalna klasa instrumental B2 Cvecke i zlocke Oliver Mandic B3 Zasto Oliver Dragojevic B4 Hoby Zumreta Midzic Zuz B5 Floyd instrumentalAwards editAt the Filmski susreti Festival in Nis in 1979 Dragan Nikolic received the Tsar Konstantin Award for Best Male Actor 7 Legacy editThe Yugoslav Film Archive in accordance with its authorities under the Law on Cultural Heritage declared one hundred Serbian feature films 1911 1999 as cultural heritage of great importance on December 28 2016 National Class Category Up to 785 ccm is also included in this list 8 References edit a b Goulding Daniel J 2002 Liberated Cinema The Yugoslav Experience 1945 2001 Indiana University Press p 266 ISBN 978 0 25321 582 6 Zivkovic Marko 2011 Serbian Dreambook National Imaginary in the Time of Milosevic Indiana University Press p 299 ISBN 978 0 25322 306 7 Schneider Steven Jay 2007 501 Movie Directors ABC Books p 498 ISBN 978 0 73332 052 1 His urban comedy Nacionalna klasa 1979 Nacionalna klasa www filmovi com in Serbian Retrieved 2023 09 11 Various Originalna Muzika Iz Filma Nacionalna Klasa Do 785 CCM 1979 retrieved 2023 09 11 Images for Various Originalna Muzika Iz Filma Nacionalna Klasa Do 785 CCM www discogs com Retrieved 2023 09 11 Nagrade in Serbian 2016 03 17 Archived from the original on 2016 03 17 Retrieved 2023 09 11 Sto srpskih igranih filmova 1911 1999 proglashenih za kulturno dobro od velikog znachaјa www kinoteka org rs in Serbian Retrieved 2023 09 11 External links editNational Class Category Up to 785 ccm at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Class Category Up to 785 ccm amp oldid 1212189642, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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