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(international title: Montevideo, God Bless You! ) is a cinematic masterpiece that holds a special place in Balkan film history. Directed by Dragan Bjelogrlić, this 2010 Serbian sports drama beautifully blends historical events, romance, and comedy. It tells the inspiring story of the Yugoslavia national football team's journey to the inaugural FIFA World Cup in Uruguay in 1930.
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: It was Serbia's official entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards and remains one of the highest-grossing films in Serbian history. Why It’s a Must-Watch
The film was a massive phenomenon in Serbia and the region. Seen by over 520,000 people in Serbia alone, it became one of the most watched local films in Serbian history. Its success was so significant that it spawned a sequel, "See You in Montevideo" (2014), and a popular TV series. The film was also Serbia's official submission for the at the 84th Academy Awards (Oscars) . montevideo bog te video ceo film youtube free
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: Follows the legendary 1930 Yugoslav football team on their journey to the first World Cup in Uruguay.
8/10 Genre: Sports / Comedy / History Language: Serbian (with English subtitles widely available) (international title: Montevideo, God Bless You
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: The film was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards.
The film offers a highly stylized, warm, and romantic depiction of 1930s Belgrade, showcasing its bohemian spirit, kafanas, and early urban culture. It tells the inspiring story of the Yugoslavia
: The Serbian national broadcaster, RTS , often manages the rights for this film and the subsequent TV series. While some episodes of the TV series have appeared on RTS TV serije , many full-movie uploads are marked as "content unavailable".
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