
ZG80 2016
"ZG80 isn't just a hooligans film, it's a story about nostalgia."
Dive into the gritty, high-energy world of *ZG80 (2016)*, Igor Šeregi's explosive action-comedy that blends nostalgia with raw football rivalry.
Director: Igor Šeregi
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is ZG80 (2016) about?
*ZG80 (2016)* is a high-octane prequel that revisits the Bad Blue Boys crew from *Metastaze*, diving into their youth during a turbulent football match in Belgrade. The film follows Dinamo Zagreb's passionate fans as they travel to watch their team face Crvena Zvezda, only to find themselves embroiled in a violent showdown with the rival Delije. What unfolds is a fast-paced, adrenaline-fueled story of loyalty, rivalry, and the raw energy of 1980s football culture.
Who directed ZG80?
*ZG80* was directed by Igor Šeregi, a filmmaker known for his dynamic storytelling and immersive approach to action-comedy films.
Who stars in ZG80?
The cast features Rene Bitorajac, Matija Kačan, Marko Cindrić, Filip Detelić, and Marko Janketić, with Domagoj Mrkonjić rounding out the core group of Dinamo supporters.
Is ZG80 (2016) worth watching?
With its blend of action, comedy, and nostalgic storytelling, *ZG80 (2016)* is a standout choice for fans of hooligan films and football culture. The movie's energetic direction and authentic portrayal of 1980s Yugoslavia make it a compelling watch, even if it doesn't have an IMDb rating. If you enjoy raw, unfiltered tales of camaraderie and rivalry, this film delivers.
How long is ZG80?
The runtime of *ZG80* is 90 minutes.
About ZG80 (2016) — A Nostalgic Hooligan Thriller Set in Prewar Yugoslavia
Dive into the gritty, high-energy world of *ZG80 (2016)*, Igor Šeregi's explosive action-comedy that blends nostalgia with raw football rivalry. Set in prewar Yugoslavia, this prequel to *Metastaze* follows the Bad Blue Boys—a dynamic crew of Dinamo Zagreb supporters—as they embark on a road trip to Belgrade for a legendary Dinamo vs. Crvena Zvezda match. What begins as a festive fan pilgrimage quickly escalates into a chaotic clash with their sworn enemies, the Delije, turning the streets of Belgrade into a battleground of clashing loyalties and explosive confrontations.
With its pulsating mix of humor and adrenaline, *ZG80 (2016)* captures the unfiltered spirit of 1980s football culture, where camaraderie and chaos go hand in hand. Šeregi crafts a visceral experience that's as much about the bonds of friendship as it is about the thrill of the fight, all set against the backdrop of Yugoslavia's vibrant, politically charged era. The film's energetic direction and stellar cast bring to life a story that's equal parts homage to hooligan culture and a nostalgic love letter to a bygone time.