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Te quiero, Radisa 2004

58 min📅 2004-12-31

In the quirky 2004 Serbian comedy *Te quiero, Radisa*, flamboyant entrepreneur Tihomir Stojković embarks on an audacious project—filming a Latin-inspired telenovela with a distinctly Serbian twist.

Cast

Predrag Smiljković
Predrag Smiljković
Tihomir Stojković
Milan 'Lane' Gutović
Milan 'Lane' Gutović
Radiša Radišić "Ljuti"
Nikola Simić
Nikola Simić
Gazda Hose Del Dongo
Nenad Jezdić
Nenad Jezdić
Režiser
Predrag Ejdus
Predrag Ejdus
Psihijatar
Petar Kralj
Petar Kralj
Otac
Ivan Bosiljčić
Ivan Bosiljčić
Fernandito Enaro de Huarez
Srđan Timarov
Srđan Timarov
Advokat Stanko Stanković
Vladimir Tintor
Vladimir Tintor
Mladi Hose Del Dongo
Đorđe Cakić
Klaper

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Te quiero, Radisa (2004) about?

This 2004 comedy follows a Serbian businessman who attempts to create a Latin-inspired telenovela using local actors and writers, leading to a hilarious clash of cultures and ambitions. The film satirizes the soap opera genre while celebrating the absurdity of big dreams.

Who directed Te quiero, Radisa?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in Te quiero, Radisa?

The film features Predrag Smiljković, Milan 'Lane' Gutović, Nikola Simić, Nenad Jezdić, and Predrag Ejdus, with Petar Kralj rounding out the main cast.

Is Te quiero, Radisa (2004) worth watching?

As a short-form comedy TV movie, *Te quiero, Radisa* delivers a quick, amusing snapshot of Balkan creativity and ambition. While it's a niche pick, humor lovers and fans of offbeat cinema will appreciate its lighthearted satire. Its 58-minute runtime makes it an easy, breezy watch for a laugh.

How long is Te quiero, Radisa?

The film runs for 58 minutes.

Te quiero, Radisa (2004) — When a soap opera dream meets Balkan chaos

In the quirky 2004 Serbian comedy *Te quiero, Radisa*, flamboyant entrepreneur Tihomir Stojković embarks on an audacious project—filming a Latin-inspired telenovela with a distinctly Serbian twist. Hiring Radiša, a prolific novelist and perennial contender for Serbia's esteemed Nin Award, Stojković dreams of creating a 150-episode epic soapy drama, blending melodrama with humor in a way only a Balkan production could. The film dives into the chaotic fusion of cultural clichés, corporate ambition, and artistic ego, all wrapped in a lighthearted satire of the soap opera genre.

Set against a backdrop of exaggerated romance and over-the-top performances, *Te quiero, Radisa* balances satire with genuine affection for its absurd premise. The tone oscillates between playful mockery and heartfelt homage, as the characters navigate the surreal world of scriptwriting, casting mishaps, and a production spiraling out of control. With a runtime running just shy of an hour, it's a compact yet energetic dive into the collision of ambition, creativity, and sheer zaniness, perfect for fans of offbeat, fast-paced comedies.