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Kajmak in marmelada
Cheese and Jam
Directed by Branko Đurić
Produced by Janez Jauh
Written by Branko Đurić
Starring Branko Đurić, Dragan Bjelogrlić, Tanja Ribič, Igor Samobor
Music by Saša Lošić
Cinematography Sven Pepeonik
Editing by Miran Miošić
Release date(s) 2003
Running time 98 min
Language Slovene/Serbo-Croatian

Cheese and Jam (Slovene: Kajmak in marmelada, also known as Cottage cheese and marmalade) is a comedy about the relationship between a Bosnian man and a Slovene woman, though the film begins with an explanation that it is about the stigmatized minority of any nation.

The story takes place in Slovenia.

Božo (Branko Đurić), the beer-drinking, football-watching, jobless guy from Bosnia.

Špela (Tanja Ribič), his Slovene wife who loves him, but after some fights decides to leave.

Goran (Dragan Bjelogrlić), Božo's Serb criminal friend who finds Božo jobs.

After Špela leaves Božo and moves back to her parents, he asks his friend Goran for help and gets a job as a Mickey Mouse impersonator at a local fair. A chance meeting with Špela leaves her less than impressed due to the simplicity of the job. Reluctantly, Božo accepts Goran's offer for a job involving smuggling people. After deceiving his boss, Goran is beaten, but he and Božo are offered a second chance: together with two thugs, they are to intimidate an innkeeper who had stopped paying protection money. Coincidentally, Špela is also there, celebrating her father's birthday.

125,000 saw the film on its release to Slovenian cinemas and it currently holds the Slovenian record.

Branko Đurić won a Grand Golden Roll for the film.

Branko Đurić is the real life husband of Tanja Ribič. The role of Božo and Špela's daughter is played by their daughter, Zala Đurić-Ribič.

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