In general, this movie contains many nostalgic facts from ex Yugoslavia.
However, it also has some incorrect statements. For example, it is stated that the first discotheque in ex Yugoslavia has been the Saloon in the city of Zagreb (Croatia), which is clearly not correct.
Actually, the first discotheque in ex Yugoslavia had been opened in Belgrade (Serbia) and was originally called "Kod Laze Secera" (a.k.a. "Laza Sugar's").
This discotheque had been opened almost a decade before "Studio 54" in New York, on April 24th 1967.
However, it also has some incorrect statements. For example, it is stated that the first discotheque in ex Yugoslavia has been the Saloon in the city of Zagreb (Croatia), which is clearly not correct.
Actually, the first discotheque in ex Yugoslavia had been opened in Belgrade (Serbia) and was originally called "Kod Laze Secera" (a.k.a. "Laza Sugar's").
This discotheque had been opened almost a decade before "Studio 54" in New York, on April 24th 1967.