Mica and Stories Around Her

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Milica Ostojić
Milica Ostojić

Herself

Goran Sultanović
Goran Sultanović

Narrator (voice)

Milja Vujanović
Milja Vujanović

(archive footage)

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    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".

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    2010-06-07

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