
Milica Ostojić
Acting
Known For

In the opening stages of the Bosnian War, a small group of Serbian soldiers are trapped in a tunnel by a Muslim force.
Pretty Village, Pretty Flame

Angel and the devil fight for the soul of a Belgrade playboy who made a young girl pregnant.
We Are Not Angels

This film follows two Belgrade youths on their rise to gangster legends in a decaying society.
The Wounds
Milica Ostojic (aka Mica Trofrtaljka or Mica Davorika), a singer from Milicevci near Cacak (Serbia) by singing the song "Davorike, dajke" became a big star of new underground music in the seventies in former Yugoslavia. Forgotten for years, she returned to the scene in the film "Pretty Village, Pretty Flame", saying the historical sentence: "Shut up mate, erotica".
Mica and Stories Around Her

“Velika Srbija” is a humorous and satirical TV series with no territorial pretensions. The title reflects the idea that everything in the show is placed under a magnifying glass—exaggerated, caricatured, and enlarged. As the authors explain: “Because we live in Serbia, we called it Velika Srbija.” The series satirizes current social and political topics, as well as the virtues, flaws, and characteristics of people and groups from the region. Other themes include male–female relationships, the entertainment scene, and parodies of popular TV shows and series. Each episode consists of 4–5 sketches, linked by acted intro segments that together form a mini-story. The show was inspired by the BBC’s “Little Britain.” The creators and writers are Dimitrije Banjac, Nikola Škorić, and Dejan Ćirjaković, who also appear as performers, alongside Vesna Spasojević and Mladen Urdarević.
Velika Srbija

In this sequel of "We Are Not Angels", a highly successful Yugoslavian comedy, a former playboy must cope with his daughter's adolescence, as well as numerous boys that keep knocking at her doors. A worried father thinks she may get in type of troubles he used to cause when he was just the age of her wooers.
We Are Not Angels 2

The action takes place in 1943 and today, and a Partisan school in Srem is in the center of action. A young journalist gets appointed to shoot a film report about the participants in the Liberation War from this area. In Srem village she meets common, simple people. She discovers that a free territory and a Partisan school was there. She also finds out that everybody acted as one. Deply going through all of those events, young reporter grows mature, identifying herself with the revolution participants.
Broad Are the Leaves

Love triangle story between the village gendarme Đorđe, his wife Katarina and the young disabled war veteran Gavrilo during the time between First Balkan War and World War I.