

Yugoslavia's answer to 'The Odd Couple' with more goats and political metaphors.
A group of people move to a half-finished building, but soon a Cold War occurs between some of them. Based on a play.
Acting
Čkalja's physical comedy as Pepi steals every cramped scene.
Writing
Play adaptation keeps theatrical timing sharp and claustrophobic.
Director
Marijan Vajda
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot during Yugoslavia's 'self-management socialism' era, the film satirizes housing shortages that plagued Belgrade's rapid urbanization.
The goat was reportedly nearly fired after eating a crucial prop; it became the film's most requested character at screenings.