
Everything's for People 2001
Dragoslav Lazić's charming 2001 comedy *Everything's for People* follows a charismatic returnee from Australia who stirs up excitement in his quiet hometown when he reveals he's on the hunt for a bride.
Director: Dragoslav Lazić
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Everything's for People (2001) about?
The film centers on a man who returns home from Australia and announces he's searching for a wife, sparking uproar and laughter in his tight-knit village. His visit uncovers old rivalries, rekindled romances, and a wave of hilarious misunderstandings.
Who directed Everything's for People?
Dragoslav Lazić directed this 2001 comedy, bringing a blend of heartfelt storytelling and sharp comedic timing to the screen.
Who stars in Everything's for People?
The film features Velimir Živojinović, Mira Banjac, Petar Kralj, Dragana Turkalj, and Dragiša Milojković in its main ensemble.
Is Everything's for People (2001) worth watching?
As a 2001 comedy, *Everything's for People* offers undeniable charm and lighthearted fun, perfect for fans of village-set humor and nostalgic storytelling. While not a modern blockbuster, its warmth and simplicity make it a pleasant choice for a cozy movie night.
How long is Everything's for People?
Everything's for People runs for 91 minutes.
About Everything's for People (2001) — A Heartwarming Comedy of Love and Returning Home
Dragoslav Lazić's charming 2001 comedy *Everything's for People* follows a charismatic returnee from Australia who stirs up excitement in his quiet hometown when he reveals he's on the hunt for a bride. With his unconventional ideas and bold personality, he disrupts the village's routines and ignites a whirlwind of gossip, romance, and lighthearted chaos. The film brims with warmth and humor as family and neighbors navigate the unexpected changes he brings, all set against the familiar backdrop of rural life.
Velimir Živojinović leads the ensemble cast, delivering a standout performance as the returning wanderer, with Mira Banjac and Petar Kralj adding depth and comedic timing to the ensemble. Woven with themes of tradition versus modernity and the universal search for connection, *Everything's for People (2001)* captures the quirky charm of small-town life while celebrating the joy of unexpected reunions.