Divlje pčele
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| Genre | family drama |
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| Composer | Ante Gelo |
| Country of origin | Croatia |
| Original language | Croatian |
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| Running time | 50 minutes |
| Production company | RTL |
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| Network | RTL / Voyo |
| Release | 3 November 2025 – present |
Divlje pčele (Croatian for 'Wild Bees') is a Croatian family drama television series that premiered on 3 November 2025 on RTL. It is a remake of the Greek series Agries melisses .[1]
Premise
[edit]Set in the 1950s, the series focuses on three sisters, Katarina, Cvita, and Zora, who navigate the life in a traditional, patriarchal village. To help her family, the eldest sister Katarina agrees to marry the wealthiest man in the village, unaware of his hidden intentions.
Cast
[edit]- Ana Marija Veselčić as Katarina Runje,[2] the eldest sister Runje
- Lidija Kordić as Zora Runje, the youngest sister Runje
- Lidija Penić-Grgaš as Cvita Runje, middle sister Runje
- Alain Blažević as Ante Vukas, one of the Vukas brothers
- Sanja Vejnović as Mirjana Vukas, Ante's wife
- Ivan Barišić as Nikola Vukas, Ante and Mirjana's youngest son
- Antonio Agostini as Marko Vukas, Ante and Mirjana's middle son
- Klemen Novak as Petar Vukas, Ante and Mirjana's eldest son
- Margarita Mladinić as Tereza Vukas, Ante and Mirjana's only daughter and youngest child
- Dragan Veselić as Ivica Vukas, the other Vukas brother
- Luka Šegota as Jakov Vukas, Ivica's older son
- Matko Jukić as Josip "Joso" Vukas, Ivica's younger son
- Arija Rizvić as Teodora Vukas, Jakov's wife and Ivica's daughter-in-law
- Jelena Perčin as Rajka Bauer, Ante and Ivica's widowed sister from Geneva
- Davor Pavić as Milan Čavka, Ante's henchman
- Marija Borić Jerneić as Karmela Poljak, the divorced owner of a local kavana
- Antonija Julija Blaće as Luce Matić, the owner of a local tailor shop and Cvita's boss
- Jasmin Mekić as Zdravko Šušnjara, the mayor of Vrilo
- Monika Vuco as Anka Šušnjara, Zdravko's wife
- Vladimir Posavec Tušek as Ranko Badurina, a retired army general
- Alen Šalinović as Jerko Sikirica, local Militia chief
- Mirela Brekalo as Manda Sikirica, Jerko's mother
- Amar Bukvić as Toma Domazet, a newcomer to Vrilo
- Matija Kačan as Veljko Budimir, a barman at Karmela's kavana
- Antonio Scarpa as Željko Budimir, a local barber and Veljko's brother
- Zijad Gračić as Don Jere, the local Catholic priest
- Jolanda Tudor as Grandma Ljuba, a local shopkeeper and midwife
- Jasna Bilušić as Ferida, Ante and Mirjana's housemaid
Production
[edit]RTL announced the series on 3 October 2025.[3] Filming took place in the Dalmatian Hinterland.[4]
References
[edit]- ^ Rožman, Klara (11 October 2025). "Kako bi obitelj izvukla iz financijskih poteškoća, najstarija sestra udaje se za Petra Vukasa, sina najmoćnijeg čovjeka... počinje nova serija" [To help her family escape financial hardship, the eldest sister marries Petar Vukas, the son of the most powerful man in town… A new series begins.] (in Croatian). Jutarnji list. Archived from the original on 11 October 2025. Retrieved 31 October 2025.
- ^ Dobrecović, Marko (31 October 2025). "Ana Marija Veselčić igra glavnu ulogu u seriji "Divlje pčele": Nema straha za hrvatski film". Novi list. Retrieved 31 October 2025.
- ^ "Obiteljska tajna i borba tri sestre u surovim 50-ima: RTL donosi raskošnu dramsku seriju koja ostavlja bez daha" [A family secret and the struggle of three sisters in the harsh 1950s: RTL presents a lavish drama series that will take your breath away.] (in Croatian). RTL. 3 October 2025. Archived from the original on 3 October 2025. Retrieved 31 October 2025.
- ^ "Glumačka postava 'Divljih pčela' zasjala u Sinju! Pogledajte fotografije s pretpremijere nove i uzbudljive serije" (in Croatian). Retrieved 31 October 2025.
External links
[edit]- Divlje pčele at IMDb