Najbolje godine

2009 Croatian TV series or program From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Najbolje godine (English: The Best Years) was a Croatian drama television series that aired for two seasons on Nova TV, from 14 September 2009 to 3 June 2011. The series follows everyday conflicts between inhabitants of Dragošje, a small fictional village in Slavonia.

GenreDrama
Directed by
Theme music composerMiroslav Škoro
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Najbolje godine
GenreDrama
Directed by
StarringSee Cast and characters
Theme music composerMiroslav Škoro
Opening themeNajbolje Godine, Miroslav Škoro
Country of originCroatia
Original languageCroatian
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes318[1]
Production
Running time40 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
Release14 September 2009 (2009-09-14) 
3 June 2011 (2011-06-03)
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Premise

Lorena Levaj (Katarina Radivojević),[1] a modern city girl, is sent to the countryside after a sequence of unforeseen and tragic events. The sale of the family estate she inherited from her late mother in her will marks the start of her journey to Dragošje, a small village in Slavonia. She initially planned to sell the house, but she ends up staying in the village.[2]

Series overview

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
115214 September 2009 (2009-09-14)3 June 2010 (2010-06-03)
21666 September 2010 (2010-09-06)3 June 2011 (2011-06-03)
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Cast and characters

† indicates character dies during the series

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ActorCharacterDuration
Janko Popović Volarić[3]Ranko Hajduk2009–2011
Katarina Radivojević[4]Lorena Levaj[4]2009–2011
Karlo FerenčakMarko Lovrić2009–2011
Svjetlana MagdićZvjezdana "Zveki" Rakan2009–2011
Amar Bukvić[3]Tomo Hajduk2009–2011
Asja JovanovićDanica Hajduk-Lehner2009–2011
Velimir ČokljatĐuka Lotar2009–2011
Luka JuričićYoung Đuka Lotar2011 (1 episode)
Jasna OdorčićZlata Žunić2009–2011
Robert JozinovićDr. Dražen Ricijaš2009–2011
Duško ValentićDon. Andrija Perkić2009–2011
Mirta ZečevićSaška Jaklinac2009–2011
Livia DrinovacEma Jaklinac2009–2011
Marija Borić[3]Zrinka Lotar2009–2011
Hrvoje HorvatSebastijan Lovrić2009–2011
Petra Cicvarić[5]Korana Lotar2009–2011
Žarko PotočnjakBožo Hajduk2009–2011
Leona ParaminskiMajda Botica2009; guest in 2010
Ivana BolančaJana Matišić2009–2010
Barbara RoccoAnka Lovrić2009–2010
Biserka IpšaRuža Hajduk (u komi)2009–2010
Mladen ČuturaPetar Lovrić2009–2010
Mateja KruhakMira Matišić2009–2010
Stjepan PerićFilip2009–2010
Janko Rakoš[3]Damir Hajduk2009–2010; guest in 2011
Ksenija PajićSuzana Gajs2010–2011
Zrinka Kolak FabijanSpomenka Gajs2010; guest in 2011
Mia DejanovićLena Gajs2010–2011
Maša DejanovićTena Gajs2010–2011
Ljubomir KerekešAnte Lalić "Lale"2010–2011
Ivica PucarKruno Lalić2010
Ljubica JovićJasenka Lovrić "Beba"2010
Mira FurlanVioleta2010
Sonja KovačDorotea2010
Enes VejzovićAntun "Tuna" Elezović2010–2011
Iskra JirsakMarta Elezović2010–2011
Tomislav MartićMaks †2010–2011
Lena PoliteoKatarina "Kata" Jurić †2010–2011
Nikolina PišekLucija Elezović2010–2011
Jelena PerčinDunja Dizdar-Lehner2010–2011
Ivan HercegDino Popović2010–2011
Ivan PašalićGoran "Gogo" Dizdar2010–2011
Vesna Tominac MatačićDr. Melita Jurić2011
Nebojša BorojevićMišo Sekulić2011
Antonio FranićDon. Gabrijel Kos2011
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Production and broadcast

The filming of the first season began in July 2009.[6] Due to its very high ratings, filming continued for a second season. The series had a main cast of 20 actors. The story takes place in a fictional village called Dragošje, located in the Slavonia region of Croatia. Sixty percent of filming was exterior, in Eko Selo, Žumberak, Croatia.[7] Nova TV also constructed a village set near the town of Samobor.[8]

The main directors of the series were Mladen Dizdar, Robert Orhel, Goran Rukavina and Kristijan Milić. The series' creative producer was Milivoj Puhlovski.

The series aired from Mondays to Thursdays in the prime time slot (from 8 to 9 pm). It also aired in Bosnia and Hercegovina on Program Plus (shared channel by Kanal ATV and NTV HAYAT), in Slovenia on POP TV, and in Serbia on TV B92.[9]

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