DVD izdanje filma je izašlo 2003. godine. Na njemu se nalaze posebni dodaci, kao što su: Izbor scena, doživljaju sa snimanja, trejler, intervju sa rediteljem i glumcima, foto galerija, izveštaj sa premijere filma u Sava centru i muzički spotovi.
Zona Zamfirova je srpski film iz 2002. Godine. Predstavlja dirljivu ljubavnu priču između pripadnika različitih društvenih slojeva, Maneta (Vojin Ćetković) i bogataške kćerke Zone (Katarina Radivojević), smještenu u ambijent starog Niša s kraja 19. vijeka. Vještim zapletima oslikan je neponovljivi južnjački mentalitet, duh i temperament, te skladno oživljena atmosfera davno prohujalih vremena, koja su ostavila trag i na današnjicu. Jedan od najambicioznijih filmskih projekata nadmašio je sva očekivanja i postao udarna tema u filmskoj industriji, komedija koju svi kritičari hvale. Film je urađen po istoimenom romanu Stevana Sremca.
Sloboda Micalovic was born in Leskovac, Serbia. Her parents are Milica, a hairdresser and Dragan Micalovic, an actor. She was born as the second child (she has two sisters named Mirjana and Dragana). As a child she was a fan of Branko Milicevic. A family friend was working on the radio, and Sloboda once had the honor to interview. She was said to be the perfect host. That was her first public appearance. She was in the choir during elementary school. In addition to music, she was involved in dance and sports. In 1995 Sloboda enrolled in a music school, because she saw that she had a talent for music. She decided to try acting and moved to Belgrade in 1999. When she was in her third year of studies, director Zdravko Sotra invited her to the casting for the film "Zona Zamfirova". Sotra gave her the role of Vaska. In 2002 she won the role in "Mjesoviti brak", and the same year she met Vojin Cetkovic, the man she later married and with whom she had twins. In 2008 and 2009 Sloboda starred in the RTS television series "Ranjeni orao" (Wounded Eagle), which became one of the most-watched Serbian television series of all time and made Sloboda famous. She was also considered for the role of Katarina in 2009 film Sveti Georgije ubiva azdahu, eventually given to Natasa Janjic. In 2011/2012 she starred in television series Nepobedivo srce.
Zaista, jako me zanima odgovor. Gorepomenuta Zona je apsolutno najgledaniji srpski film ikada, koji je samo u bioskopima odgledalo preko milion i dvesta hiljada ljudi! Verujem da sam je ja do sada, namerno ili slučajno, gledala barem desetak puta!
Čitajući knjigu polako, ali sigurno sam shvatala koliko je film dobro urađen. Vrlo je verodostojan, osim toga što su neke scene hronološki drugačije poređane u knjizi. Mnogo mi se dopalo to kako Sremac pred svako poglavlje da malu napomenu o čemu će ono biti i beskrajno je zabavan način govora i poslovice karakteristične za južnu Srbiju gde se radnja i odvija.
Serbian actress who is known for her roles both in feature films and television series'. She is most recognized for having starred as Vaska in the 2002 film Zona Zamfirova, Andjelka Bojanic in the 2009 film The Wounded Eagle, and as Sofija in the 2015 television series Cizmasi.
She originally started singing at the age of fourteen. She then became involved in dance and sports before she decided to pursue acting in 1999 when she moved to Belgrade. Her feature film debut came in 2002 when she starred as Vaska in the film Zona Zamfirova.
Katarina Radivojević is a Serbian award-winning actress with a career in film, television and theatre. She was born on March 29, 1979, in Belgrade, Serbia. Radivojević holds master degree in acting from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts, University of Arts in Belgrade.
Radivojević started her acting career as a child at the age of eleven in the film Policajac sa Petlovog brda (The Policeman from the Rooster Hill, 1992), but her film career began in earnest a decade later with the film Lavirint (Labyrinth, 2002). Her first leading role was in the film Zona Zamfirova (2002), the most-watched film in the Balkan region. That same year, she won a 2003 FIPRESCI Award for best leading actress in a film Zona Zamfirova. Radivojević also starred in a title role in film Čarlston za Ognjenku (Charleston and Vendetta, 2008), the most expensive movie production to date in Serbia.
Radivojević has starred in numerous films and TV series in Serbia and Southeast Europe and her film and television credits include the hits Pljačka trećeg rajha (The Robbery of the Third Reich, 2004), Die Last, Die Better (Greek-German co-production, 2004), Potera za Srećkom (The Happy One, 2005), S.O.S. (Save Our Souls, 2005), Ljubav i mržnja (Love and Hate, 2007-2008), Morfiy (Morphine, Russian film, 2008), Čarlston za Ognjenku (Charleston and Vendetta, 2008), Sva ta ravnica (All That Fields, 2009), Najbolje godine (The Best Years, Croatian TV series, 2009-2011), Urgentni centar (ER, Serbian version of an American medical drama television series, 2014), Ubice mog oca (My Father's Killers, 2016) etc.
The film is the most watched Serbian movie ever, having been seen by a total of 1.2 million people in theater release in Serbia, and 1.6 million when Montenegro and Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina are counted (the only other territories where it had a general theater release).
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