Miodrag Karadžić
Writing
Known For

The comic adventures of a Montenegrin family that live in an isolated village high in the mountains, eternally waiting for their son to come back from his studies in Munich.
Djekna Hasn't Died Yet, and We Don't Know When Will She

The first wedding night is a comical, witty play about a forty-year-old Montenegrin man from Durmitor, who absolutely does not want to get married. With the help of various vicissitudes and pressures, the family manages to marry him. Now it was time for the first wedding night in a crowded house.
First Night in Marriage
While expecting an important guest, a family from backward Montenegrin village learns good manners and proper use of silverware.
A Fork Goes to Left Hand

People from the city, working to prepare for a new road, come to one underdeveloped Montenegrin village where they encounter the locals.
Gorcilo - Did You Come to See Me?

The head of the family, Maksim Obad, has a problem with the authorities, because he betrayed a friend, which took Dimitrije to labor camp. Maksim’s life wish is to build a family tomb and to specify in his will that after his death half of the estate is sold and transferred to the family of his former friend and victim. This decision does not please his son and daughter-in-law, who are afraid that old Maksim's conscience will deprive them of their inheritance.
Did You Come to See Me?
Kids from the same block hold a court trial to local cat who ate their canary.
The Great Trial

A comedy about a man living in a remote village who is not feeling well. His wife and his sister must take him to see a doctor. The movie inspired the hit series 'Djekna jos nije umrla a kad ce ne znamo' released the following year.