

A Cuban drug deal goes gloriously, chaotically wrong in the Balkans — and it's hilarious.
In this unforgettable and hilarious comedy, Miami-Cuban drug lord Carlos sends his man Diego to Serbia to collect the goods. However, he gets entangled in a maze of completely silly situations and twists. At every step, the audience meets unexpected characters, but also the charming taxi driver, Dragan, who, in fact, spices up the whole situation with Allanfordian humor and plots. Whether the goods will be delivered and who will ultimately profit from this whole mess is up to you to judge. This comedy will win you over with its charm and humor and the fusion of different cultures so typical of the Balkans.
Acting
Branko Đurić's deadpan criminal absurdity steals every scene he's in.
Writing
'Allanfordian humor' that only Balkan screenwriters could weaponize this well.
Director
Ana Banduka
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film represents a mini-wave of Balkan cinema embracing regional identity through comedy rather than war trauma — a deliberate shift.
Mićko Marković's Babić was reportedly improvised in several scenes after the actor kept breaking character laughing at Đurić's delivery.