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Ivan Ivanović, a party functionary, arrives in a provincial town as a temporary replacement for a cultural official. The newcomer is fanatically eager to reform the town's cultural life in accordance with socialist ideals. He abolishes all five music societies and orders a monument of the town's most revered native, late composer Ciguli Miguli, removed from the main square. Ivanović's actions, however, meet stiff resistance from the townspeople, especially the youth.
Acting
Ljubomir Didić's deadpan fanaticism is hypnotically annoying.
Writing
Satire so specific it somehow feels universal.
Production
1952 Yugoslavia captured in all its provincial glory.
Director
Branko Marjanović
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