Sergej Trifunović has always peed against the wind (gone against the grain), which is one of the reasons why we rarely see him in domestic series and films today.

But since he can’t be in the theater, he sets the scene wherever he finds himself, as he did the other day on the fence of the forbidden city – Ćaciland – where he gave a speech to the astonished police officers, which the whole of Serbia then shared on social media for days.

Whoever wants to – finds a way. Whoever doesn’t – finds an excuse! And for Sergej, there was never an excuse not to say what he thinks. Directly, without apology. Let the chips fall where they may (Pa kom obojci, Tom i Džeri…).

If anyone thought that his marriage to Isidora would change him, they were right. He changed in everything… except in that he cannot keep silent when he encounters injustice.

We caught him in just such a mood while we were doing this interview.

While we were talking about Željko Mitrović and his theatrical intelligence… wondering where the parents and families of other victims of the awning collapse are and whether it is possible that only Dijana Hrka is seeking justice for her child… talking about the invaluable value of the embrace of the šajkača and the hijab… about who in Washington and Brussels is worried about the student list and why… about money laundering in art and morality…

And much more!

Enjoy!

Author/Video: Antonije Kovačević Video Editing: Ivana Talijan

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