:11:01
I did not. - You've been
seeing him once a year.
:11:05
And now you're bursting in
here, yelling your guts out!
:11:07
You are late for the meeting.
The workers are waiting.
:11:12
They've been waiting
for sixty years,
:11:14
now they can wait
sixty minutes!
:11:16
But Mister Teja, THIS is
not THAT anymore!
:11:20
Comrade Jovan, THIS is
really not THAT anymore.
:11:23
The workers are on strike as
of today. I'm the president
:11:26
of the striking committee.
- Congratulation!
:11:29
I'll join you too. I didn't get
my salary in two months.
:11:33
This is about selling
selling this building.
:11:36
I know. I'II be there
in ten minutes.
:11:39
- Don't cry, Martha.
- He's yelling at me!
:11:41
I didn't even touch her. My wife
doesn't cry when I beat her.
:11:44
That's it!
Get out of here!
:11:50
Excuse me, you have
a red spot on your collar.
:11:59
What's going on here?
:12:01
Lt'll be just five more
minutes. - Five minutes?
:12:09
Mister Luka...
Comrade Luka,
:12:12
the workers are on strike,
I'll have to go down.
:12:15
No problem,
I'm in a hurry too.
:12:17
But I'm looking at this
painting. It's like real snow.
:12:20
One could almost make
a snowball.
:12:23
Comrade Luka, you're not
a writer by profession? - No.
:12:27
So, you did all this after
your working hours?
:12:30
Yes. - Well done.
I've been a writer for 25 years,
:12:35
and I've written only
two books so far.
:12:39
I've been working a lot.
:12:41
My regular job in daytime
and this during the night.
:12:44
Do you have perhaps more
manuscripts in the suitcase?
:12:46
No. The suitcase contains
lots of stuff. - What stuff?
:12:49
Lighters, keys, glasses,
gloves, caps...
:12:53
Caps? Are there many of them?
:12:56
- Well, about a dozen or so.
- Do you like caps?