Stevan Koprivica
Writing
Known For

A historical fiction drama and thriller set in the turbulent period of the late 1930s in the Balkans as a place where high politics, local interests, capital and crime all merge together.
Shadows over the Balkans

This is a story about Yugoslavian national football team and their journey to the first world championship in Montevideo.
Montevideo, God Bless You!

Illegal business abroad. Conditions: the boss takes the shoes along with a passport, and the salary is 25 francs, payment when the job is done. A reversal takes place. The boss returns the shoes and the passport, but there is no money. There is blackmail and the arrival of labor reinforcements.
Tailors for Jeans

A TV series which depicts the clash of different value systems and mentalities of two Montenegrin families, one from the old city of Budva, and the other from transitional Nikšić.
Budva, on the Foam of the Sea

A story about an ordinary man searching for the fulfillment of dreams and emotions. Well-known Belgrade dentist lives in long and happy marriage. As a fulfilled and happy man, he despises all his friends who are struggling with the "backward puberty syndrome" - as he called sensitive age where men are desperate to stay young. But he has no idea that he will be hit by the "mid-life crisis" and suddenly "strike" love, which, he thought, become immune. In order to overcome the emotional and erotic temptation, it seems everything to be changed, in the true sense of the word.
Change Me

At the very entrance of Boka Kotorska there is fortress named Fortica, which served as border control or quarantine in the past when ships used to dock in the bay. The most common goods taxed was salt. Its geographical position was significant during 1920s as well, while some speculate that the main hero of this story, Perisa, accumulated his fortune exactly in this way...
Debt to the Sea

Peco is writing a script for a TV series based on his childhood. It is about summer of 1968 and an interesting group of people and their lives.
That Hot Summer

This is the story of the multinational and ethnically conflicted assembly of apatrides from war torn ex-Yugoslavia, hired by a crippled war merchant to sew labels upon fake jeans and participate in drug smuggling ring. Forced and humiliated into doing such work they are locked up in a Paris cellar where they find out that their Western fate brings even worse temptations then the war in Yugoslavia that made them leave the motherland.
Balkan Brothers

Đorđe is being summoned to Ada Bojana to meet his father for the first time. Nikola, his dad, is a jailbird and ex-thief. Although everyone thinks Đorđe's gay, he meets Lola and sparks fly. In the meantime, everyone from cops to crime bosses want diamonds from Nikola's last heist.
The Pearls of the Bojana

A local bar/restaurant run by a feuding husband and wife find themselves and their business threatened by a not so bright group of extortionists. With the help of their patrons who wish to preserve their quiet mode of patronage and a motor cycle riding stranger, they take the fight directly back to the villains with some non conventional approaches.
It Will Be Better

The drama "Angel" is a story about our natures and mentality. About the little people who meet in a common hospital room and to death, as well as the truth about their destiny, they come facing the final temptations of their own lives.
Angel

A romcom about woman who learns driving and her male instructor.
Come Towards Me

A theatre play based on popular comedy piece. It is about how a Montenegrin man and his Serbian wife come back to live in Serbia and Montenegro with their family after hearing all the changes made to Yugoslavia after the war.
Mixed Marriage
Ana had been born and raised in the coastal Montenegrin city of Herceg Novi, being forced to endure the hardships of growing up as a woman in the Balkans, where changes of political regimes can result in disastrous consequences. Her coming of age story mirrors the history of the city's flagship resort: Hotel Boka, that grows and develops at a rapid pace, much like her.