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The Golubovic's Chemist 1999

56 min📅 1999-01-25

Set against the backdrop of 1964 in a quiet provincial town, *The Golubovic's Chemist* (1999) unfolds within the fading walls of a once-thriving pharmacy.

Director: Slobodan Šuljagić

Cast

Branislav 'Ciga' Jerinić
Branislav 'Ciga' Jerinić
Gustav
Nikola Simić
Nikola Simić
Dvorski
Tihomir Stanić
Tihomir Stanić
Marko
Svetislav 'Bule' Goncić
Svetislav 'Bule' Goncić
Andrija
Danijela 'Nela' Mihailović
Danijela 'Nela' Mihailović
Olga
Nataša Ninković
Nataša Ninković
Jelena
Pavle Minčić
Pavle Minčić
Pjevalica, pogrebnik
Goran Daničić
Goran Daničić
Ćora
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
Mihajlo 'Bata' Paskaljević
Šmrk Šmrk
Zoran Đorđević
Ljuba Lažov

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *The Golubovic's Chemist* (1999) about?

A 1964-set drama-comedy that examines the final days of Gustav Golubović, a once-renowned pharmacist confined to his attic in a provincial town. The film balances humor and pathos as it explores the legacy of a fading family business and the small but meaningful lives unfolding below.

Who directed *The Golubovic's Chemist*?

Slobodan Šuljagić, whose direction infuses the story with a blend of warmth and melancholy, capturing the essence of small-town life.

Who stars in *The Golubovic's Chemist*?

The film features an ensemble cast led by Branislav 'Ciga' Jerinić, Nikola Simić, Tihomir Stanić, Svetislav 'Bule' Goncić, and Danijela 'Nela' Mihailović, with Nataša Ninković rounding out the key roles.

Is *The Golubovic's Chemist* (1999) worth watching?

With its heartfelt blend of comedy and drama, this underrated TV movie offers a nostalgic and thoughtful viewing experience. While it may not be widely known, its intimate storytelling and strong performances make it a rewarding choice for fans of character-driven cinema.

How long is *The Golubovic's Chemist*?

The film has a runtime of 56 minutes.

About The Golubovic's Chemist (1999) — A Hidden Gem of Serbian 1960s Nostalgia

Set against the backdrop of 1964 in a quiet provincial town, *The Golubovic's Chemist* (1999) unfolds within the fading walls of a once-thriving pharmacy. Directed by Slobodan Šuljagić, this unique blend of comedy and drama follows the quiet decline of Gustav Golubović, a man bound to his attic as his final days slip away. With an ensemble cast led by Branislav 'Ciga' Jerinić and Nikola Simić, the film captures the bittersweet rhythm of small-town life, where memories linger like the scent of old medicines. The story weaves together humor and melancholy, exploring themes of legacy, fading glory, and the quiet resilience of ordinary people.

The atmosphere is a nostalgic dance between laughter and sorrow, where every interaction in the chemist's shop feels like a thread connecting past and present. Šuljagić's direction infuses the narrative with warmth, making the confined setting feel both intimate and expansive. As the characters navigate their daily routines, the film subtly reflects on the passage of time and the legacies we leave behind. A hidden gem of Serbian cinema, *The Golubovic's Chemist* offers a poignant yet entertaining snapshot of a moment frozen in history.