
Nobel laureate ·Nobelovac
The eight-episode series follows the life of the writer Ivo Andrić during several months in the fall and winter of 1961, from the moment he found out he had won the Nobel Prize until he returned from the award ceremony, via Switzerland, to Belgrade. Each of the episodes has two parallel streams of narration: one, related to the year 1961, in which we follow Andrić's preparations for going to Stockholm, and the second, a subjective jump back to the past. Andrić's view of the key moments of his own life, which were almost always the key moments of the country where he lived and lives, the encounters and decisions he made, is full of questioning, doubts and re-evaluation. Through eight episodes, the most important, well-known and less well-known, paths that Andrić walked, the faces that surrounded him and the places where he lived during the winter of 1961 and throughout his life are revealed and followed.
- Created By
Tihomir StanićVladimir RoganovićIvan Velisavljević
- First Aired on
Oct 05, 2024
- Popularity: 5.0906
- 1 votes
- Networks
- (RS)
- Production
RTS (RS)Tihomir Stanic Production
- Status: Returning Series
In Production
1 seaons till Oct 27, 2024
Last episode: Appeal
Seasons & episodes
Total 1 seasons, 8 episodes

Season 1
Aired
Episode 1Nobel Prize49 min
On October 26, 1961, news arrived that Andrić had received the Nobel Prize for Literature. While receiving telegrams and congratulations, Andrić recalls the past, returning to the time of the Allied bombing and the struggle for the liberation of Belgrade in 1944, when he lived in Prizrenska Street, with his friend and lawyer Brana Milenković and his sister Kaja. That period was marked by fruitful creativity and his secret love with Milica Babić. In the atmosphere of uncertainty of the first days of the liberation of Belgrade and the beginning of the creation of socialist Yugoslavia, Andrić goes through ethical dilemmas and accusations from the citizens of Belgrade that he betrayed his friends and conscience. Andrić then, when his characteristics are under the scrutiny of the new regime, meets Đilas, Zogović and other writers in partisan uniforms.
Episode 2Alliance50 min
The Nobel Prize drew attention not only to the works of Ivo Andrić, but also to his biography. The reputation of the winner of the greatest prize in the world is also the reputation of the country from which he comes. State services, tasked with ensuring that reputation, are reviewing a video from a military parade in Berlin in 1940, where Andrić, then a diplomat of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, is seen in the immediate vicinity of Hitler. In the writer's house, the phone doesn't stop ringing and Andrić feels that his whole life so far is exposed to the views and comments of the public. He goes back to the post-war years, to the founding assembly of the Association of Writers, the Belgrade meeting with Krlež, conversations with Isidora Sekulić. In 1945, Nenad Jovanović, Milica Babić's husband, returns from the Dachau camp, and Andrić goes to Bulgaria for the Meeting of Balkan Writers.
Episode 3Telegram44 min
The head of state of Yugoslavia perceives the Nobel Prize as a recognition of the country for its non-bloc and non-aligned policy. Dobrica Ćosić hurries Tito to send Andrić a telegram congratulating him. At the press conference, Andrić answers the journalist's questions about Bosnia and his childhood, recalling his stay in Sarajevo in 1945, going to his mother's grave, the assembly of ZAVNOBIH and meetings with Elije Finci and his school friend Boro Jevtić. From Sarajevo, he went to Guča Gora monastery, where he spent a period of his youth. Returning to 1961, Andrić receives Tito's telegram and the pressure to respond to it immediately, as well as a strange dream that leads him to the knowledge that he is probably the only person in the world who personally knew both Hitler and Gavrilo Princip.
Episode 4The ceremony49 min
Preparations for Stockholm are taking a long time. With Vera Stojić, his colleague, secretary and confidant of many decades, Andrić goes through the schedule of obligations in Sweden, through which their complicated relationship is revealed. While the drama The ceremony based on his short story is being broadcast on television, Andrić goes for a walk to Prizrenska to visit Kaja and Brana, whom he has not seen since he moved out of their apartment. He feels like a hostage to his own past, which in this episode drags him back to 1946, to his entrance speech at SAN and meetings with Milica, then to 1948, the year of the Informburo, which found him in the position of president of the Association of Writers of Yugoslavia, an Association whose many members were expelled for resolutions, and some sent to Goli Otok.
Episode 5Medal49 min
The state is still working on maintaining the reputation of the Nobel laureate and carefully combing through his past. Andrić sets off for Fruška Gora to the weekend home of his friend Mladen Leskovac. On the train, a man who introduces himself as a journalist hands him a box that once contained the medal he left with Brana Milenković for safekeeping. On Fruška Gora, together with Leskovac, he visits churches and monasteries. The line of memories extends to 1951, to an exhibition marking 10 years since the beginning of the war, where a photograph of the signing of the Tripartite Pact was displayed. Impressions of Isidora Sekulić regarding the yet-to-be-published "The Damned Yard" are recalled. After that, it moves to 1957, the year Milica's husband, Nenad Jovanović, passed away, and the following year, when Ivo Andrić and Milica Babić finally got married.
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