

A 48-minute feast of sin where Yugoslavia's finest actors devolve into edible obsession.
A TV drama “Gluttony” is part of the unfinished “Seven Deadly Sins” cycle. The main subject of this story is a dedication to one of the greatest biblical sins – gluttony itself.
Acting
Stojković's controlled mania—every swallow feels like a confession.
Direction
Jovanović turns a dining room into a pressure cooker of souls.
Director
Arsenije Jovanović
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Seven Deadly Sins' cycle was commissioned by Yugoslav Radio Television in 1972 but abandoned after only two films, leaving Gluttony and Lust as orphaned artifacts of communist-era experimental television.
Ljiljana Krstić reportedly ate cold mashed potatoes for twelve hours of filming; the 'feast' was deliberately unappetizing to maintain the scene's grotesque tension.