The Scent of Rain in the Balkans () is a Serbian television series, adapted from the 1986 novel of the same name by Gordana KuiÃÂ. Consisting of fourteen episodes, it was directed by actor, director and producer LjubiÃ
¡a SamardÃ
¾iÃÂ, and produced by his wife Mirjana. The series was broadcast on the RTS1 once in a week from 11 December 2010 to 11 March 2011. The Scent of Rain in the Balkans was filmed in Belgrade, Sarajevo, Zagreb and Dubrovnik.
The sequel to the series, The Blossom of Linden in the Balkans, is expected to be premiered in 2011.
Plot
Cast and characters
Differences from the novel
- In the series, there is an elderly Blanki as a narrator.
- In the novel, Leon and Estera have seven children, five daughters (Buka, Nina, Klara, Blanki and Riki) and two sons (Isak and Elijas). However, the character of Elijas was written out of the series.
- In the novel, Buka was in love with Danijel when she married him. In the series, she was previously in love with David, a man much older than her, who does not exist in the book. Buka would later fall in love with her husband.
- In the series, Blanki saves Marko from getting executed by causing him diabetes complications by sending him a sweetened rice pudding. In the novel, she simply helps him get away from the UstaÃ
¡e jail.
- In the series, Blanki senses her mother's death and suddenly abandons a dinner with Marko and some friends; while in the novel, there are no details on how Estera died.
- In the series, the Salom family initially lives in house with a large garden. In the book, they lived in an apartment.
Broadcasting
Sequel
The sequel series to The Scent of Rain in the Balkans, The Blossom of Linden in the Balkans, premiered in late 2011. The series was filmed in Belgrade, and it was directed by Ivan StefanoviÃÂ. The Blossom of Linden in the Balkans stars NataÃ
¡a NinkoviÃÂ, Vojin ÃÂetkoviÃÂ, Paulina Manov, Vanja MilaÃÂiÃÂ, Slobodan ÃÂustiàand others.
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