Cheese and Jam (, also known as Cottage Cheese and Marmalade) is a 2003 comedy drama about the relationship between a Bosnian man and a Slovene woman in Slovenia, though the film begins by explaining it is about the stigmatized minority of any nation.
à  pela, a younger Slovene woman lives with Bosnian boyfriend Boà ¾o. She has a job while Boà ¾o is unemployed and prefers staying at home, drinking beer and watching TV. After à  pela leaves Boà ¾o because of his laziness and lack of will to find a job 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 à  pela leaves her less than impressed due to the simplicity of the job which seems ridiculous to her. Reluctantly, Boà ¾o accepts Goran's offer for a job involving smuggling illegal immigrants from Slovenia to Italy.
Goran loses his nerve and forces the immigrants to end their trip before they arrive to Italy - which doesn't go unnoticed by his boss after the immigrants are found by the police. After deceiving his boss, Goran is beaten, but he and Boà ¾o are offered a second chance: together with two thugs, they are to intimidate an innkeeper who had stopped paying protection money. Coincidentally, à  pela is also there, celebrating her father's birthday. After the initial surprise she verbally attacks Boà ¾o for joining the criminals but she is immediately molested by one of the thugs. Seeing this, Boà ¾o attacks him with a bottle, causing the other one to pull out a gun and shoot Boà ¾o.
Following this incident, the thugs are arrested, Boà ¾o is taken to the hospital and Goran is beaten once again. After recovering from the wounds, Boà ¾o considers committing suicide, but changes his mind. à  pela returns to him and tells him she is pregnant. The film ends with Boà ¾o, à  pela and their daughter who are now a happy family.
125,000 tickets were sold on the film's release to Slovenian cinemas and it currently holds the Slovenian record for domestic film attendance.
Branko ÃÂuriÃÂ won a Grand Golden Roll for the film.
Branko ÃÂuriàis the real life husband of Tanja RibiÃÂ. The role of Boà ¾o and à  pela's daughter is played by their daughter, Zala ÃÂuriÃÂ-RibiÃÂ.