
Jet Set 2007
"Hasta la vista, hicks!"
In *Jet Set (2007)*, director Nenad Mitić delivers a wildly inventive animated adventure that blends turbo-folk anthems with alien invaders in a surreal, high-energy showdown.
Director: Nenad Mitić
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Jet Set (2007) about?
*Jet Set (2007)* follows Boban Zdravkovic, a folk enthusiast who survived a brutal alien attack on his favorite festival. Fueled by grief and rage, he teams up with singers-turned-warriors and a mysterious time-traveling device to undo the tragedy—jumping through history to stop the invasion before it starts. The result is a genre-defying battle where turbo-folk anthems collide with alien warfare.
Who directed Jet Set?
Jet Set was directed by Nenad Mitić, a Serbian filmmaker known for blending animation with unconventional storytelling and cultural satire.
Who stars in Jet Set?
The film stars Željko Savić and Marko Gizdavić as the leads, with appearances by Sasa Matic and Sejo Kalać in supporting roles.
Is Jet Set (2007) worth watching?
As an unrated animated short, *Jet Set (2007)* offers a unique, if niche, experience—perfect for fans of offbeat genre films. Its blend of turbo-folk nostalgia and sci-fi absurdity makes it a cult curiosity, even if execution isn't flawless. If you crave something different in the animation world, it's worth a spin.
How long is Jet Set?
Jet Set (2007) has a runtime of 40 minutes.
About Jet Set (2007) — Turbo-Folk Meets Aliens in a Wild Animated Adventure
In *Jet Set (2007)*, director Nenad Mitić delivers a wildly inventive animated adventure that blends turbo-folk anthems with alien invaders in a surreal, high-energy showdown. When extraterrestrial forces descend upon a festival in Stepojevac, leaving destruction and tragedy in their wake, folk hero Boban Zdravkovic embarks on a time-hopping quest for vengeance alongside an unlikely cohort—including the prophet Sasa Matic and singer Sejo Kalać. Armed with nothing but a secret teleporter and sheer determination, he races through the decades to rewrite history and save turbo-folk's legacy, proving that even the most absurd battles can carry profound stakes.
This forty-minute animated gem crackles with dark humor, chaotic action, and a defiantly Balkan spirit, all wrapped in a nostalgic love letter to Serbian pop culture. The film's offbeat tone balances slapstick energy with genuine stakes, as Boban grapples with loss, loyalty, and the absurdity of heroism. With its neon-drenched visuals and thunderous soundtrack, *Jet Set (2007)* isn't just a quirky sci-fi romp—it's a delirious celebration of underdog resilience.