The Butcher Laza
Film "The Butcher" (Laza) is the life story of a man who came from Bosnia to Vojka after an argument with his mother in the early nineties of the last century, and who in addition to his regular job at the company, is engaged in service butchering of pigs. The film shows the different destinies of two people, the main character Laza and his wife, their acquaintance, everyday life, anecdotes, and his life story. There are shown the segment of meat processing in the traditional way. The film introduces the viewer to the daily life of a village service butcher in Srem.
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Aleksandar RepedžićDirectorYolk
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Anđela ĐermanovićDirectorProfakuc
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Anđela ĐermanovićWriterProfakuc
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Aleksandar RepedžićWriterYolk
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Aleksandar RepedžićProducerYolk
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Lazar IvetićKey Cast"Laza"
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Smilja IvetićKey Cast"Smilja"
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Project Title (Original Language):Laza
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:35 minutes 53 seconds
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Completion Date:June 17, 2023
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Production Budget:500 EUR
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Country of Origin:Serbia
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Country of Filming:Serbia
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Language:Serbian
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Serbia
October 1, 2023
Aleksandar Repedžić is a graduated ethnologist-anthropologist, who has passed the professional exam - Curator. Expert in the field of Vlach culture. Curator ethnologist of the Museum of Ponišavlje Pirot. He worked as the acting director of the Museum in Majdanpek. He is a permanent associate of the Balkan Institute. He has achieved collaborations with cultural experts that have resulted in publications, documentaries and scientific papers. Collect and archiving of material for further studies. Within the nomination of NK ICOM in the category of museum expert of the year, the special attention of the communitz on digital platforms for the author's page Ethnologist was emphasized films "I am deceased" and "On the Milky Way" and publications: "Sacral topography and beliefs in the middle and upper high", "Myths, legends and folk customs of Đerdap" and "Muma paduri".