Who's Singin' Over There?

Who's Singin' Over There? ( Serbian Cyrillic alphabet:  Ko to tamo peva, Ко то тамо пева) is a 1980  Serbian film written by  Dušan Kovačević and directed by  Slobodan Šijan. It was screened in the  Un Certain Regard section at the  1981 Cannes Film Festival.

Plot
On Saturday, April 5, 1941, one day before the Nazi invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, a colourful group of random passengers on a country road deep in the heart of Serbia board a dilapidated Krstić & Son bus, headed for the capital Belgrade: two Gypsy musicians, a World War I veteran, a Germanophile, a budding singer, a sickly looking man, and a hunter with a rifle. The bus is owned by Krstić Sr., and driven by his impressionable son Miško.

Along the way, they are joined by a priest and a pair of young newlyweds who are on their way to the seaside for their honeymoon, and are faced with numerous difficulties: a flat tire, a shaky bridge, a farmer who's ploughed over the road, a funeral, two feuding families, Krstić Jr.'s recruitment into the army, and a lost wallet. All these slow the bus down and expose rifts among the travelers.

During the early morning of Sunday, April 6, amid rumours of war, they finally reach Belgrade only to be caught in the middle of Luftwaffe's raid (Operation Punishment). The only surviving passengers are two Gypsy musicians who sing the film's theme song before the end.

Cast

 * Pavle Vujisić — Conductor
 * Dragan Nikolić — Singer
 * Danilo "Bata" Stojković — Germanophile
 * Aleksandar Berček — Miško Krstić
 * Neda Arnerić — Bride
 * Mića Tomić — Aleksa Simić
 * Taško Načić — Hunter
 * Boro Stjepanović — Hypochondriac
 * Slavko Štimac — Bridegroom
 * Miodrag Kostić — First musician
 * Nenad Kostić — Second musician
 * Bora Todorović — Mourner
 * Slobodan Aligrudić — Lieutenant
 * Petar Lupa — Pop
 * Stanojlo Milinković — Plowman