72 Days | (2010)rade Serbedzija, Kresimir Mikic
: The Paripović family lives in an isolated village in the Lika region of Croatia, surviving entirely on the American pension of their late grandfather, Đurađ, which is collected by his widow, Neđa. When Neđa suddenly dies, the family’s livelihood is threatened. The patriarch, Mane, devises a "cunning plan" to find a replacement for the grandmother to keep the checks coming, leading to a series of bizarre and criminal situations. Key Cast & Characters :
It won the at the Pula Film Festival, and Rade Šerbedžija received the Golden Arena for Best Actor for his performance. 72 days (2010)Rade Serbedzija, Kresimir Mikic
as Baba Neđa : The original grandmother and her eventual "replacement". Critical Reception : : The Paripović family lives in an isolated
( Sedamdeset i dva dana ) is a 2010 Croatian-Serbian black comedy film written and directed by Danilo Šerbedžija . The film stars his father, Rade Šerbedžija , and Krešimir Mikić in a story about a family's desperate and darkly humorous attempts to maintain their income after a tragedy. Guide to "72 Days" (2010) Key Cast & Characters : It won the
The film was the official Croatian entry for the at the 84th Academy Awards, though it did not make the final shortlist.
as Branko : Mane's restless nephew, a musician in a punk band who is caught between his family's schemes and his own debts to the mob. Bogdan Diklić as Joja : Mane's gun-toting brother.