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Go Where Nobody Knows You

Movie 1976 52m
Directed by Dragoslav Lazić

Marko comes back from military service to a household charged with tension, where his relationship with his father has become strained. He leaves the village for work in town and finds a job as a car mechanic, seeking distance and a new routine. The rural community remains under strong church... Read more

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About Go Where Nobody Knows You

Marko comes back from military service to a household charged with tension, where his relationship with his father has become strained. He leaves the village for work in town and finds a job as a car mechanic, seeking distance and a new routine. The rural community remains under strong church influence, which keeps old customs in place and raises obstacles for younger people. In town Marko grows closer to the Mayer sisters and asks to stay with them over a weekend, testing social boundaries and sparking quiet conflicts that reveal how family, faith, and social expectations shape everyday choices.

Directed by Dragoslav Lazić and created from a concept by Zvonimir Majdak, this 1976 television drama was produced for regional broadcast, featuring early career appearances by several notable Yugoslav actors.

There are no records of major awards or international nominations attached to this film. As a made-for-television production, it didn’t have the festival run that theatrical films sometimes receive, so formal accolades are limited or unpublished.

The movie has a modest presence in the memory of Yugoslav television drama, often recalled for its snapshot of rural life and for showcasing young talents who later became better known, including Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović. Local film historians and fans of period TV drama cite it when tracing actors' early work.

Contemporary critical coverage is scarce, but the film centers on themes of generational tension, the pull between tradition and personal freedom, and the social weight of religious institutions in small communities. Viewers interested in social realism and character-driven stories will recognize its focus on small gestures and everyday pressure rather than melodrama, making it more of a quiet study of social friction than a plot-driven spectacle.

Details

Release Date
January 01, 1976
Runtime
52m
Type
Movie
Genres
TV Movie, Drama
Country
YU
Studio
Radiotelevizija Beograd
External Links
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Cast

Predrag Ejdus

Predrag Ejdus

Župnik

Dragomir Felba

Dragomir Felba

Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović

Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović

L

Ljiljana Peroš

Ljiljana Stjepanović

Ljiljana Stjepanović

R

Radmila Živković

Velimir Živojinović

Velimir Živojinović

Director: Dragoslav Lazić

Written by: Zvonimir Majdak

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Marko comes back from military service to a household charged with tension, where his relationship with his father has become strained. He leaves the village for work in town and finds a job as a car mechanic, seeking distance and a new routine. The rural community remains under strong church inf...

Go Where Nobody Knows You stars Predrag Ejdus, Dragomir Felba, Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović, Ljiljana Peroš, and Ljiljana Stjepanović.

Go Where Nobody Knows You was directed by Dragoslav Lazić.

Go Where Nobody Knows You was released on January 01, 1976.

Go Where Nobody Knows You is a TV Movie and Drama film.

The film follows Marko, who returns from the army, clashes with his father, and moves to town to work as a car mechanic. It focuses on his attempt to escape a backward, church-dominated village and his weekend stays with the Mayer sisters.

Marko leaves because he comes into conflict with his father and is frustrated by the village's traditional, church-influenced atmosphere. He goes to town to find work and some independence as a car mechanic.

The title refers to Marko's choice to seek anonymity and a fresh start away from family expectations and village pressures. It underscores the film's themes of generational conflict and the tension between tradition and urban life.

Predrag Ejdus appears as Župnik, the priest. The cast also includes Dragomir Felba, Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović, Ljiljana Peroš, and Ljiljana Stjepanović.