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Bitno je da kupiš ono što ti ne treba, jer će ti onda to sigurno zatrebat, jer ono što misliš da ti treba, to ti u stvari ne treba, kaže Nina razgledavajući štandove na Hreliću. Film prati one koji takve predmete prodaju, one koji ih traže, kao i one koji su dio te čudne predstave, uslužujući i jedne i druge. Preživljavanje za jedne, radost za druge, u neobičnom međuodnosu u kojem jedni bez drugih ne mogu postojati.
Zagrebačko sajmište - Hrelić, svibanj 1985.
Zagrebački Hrelić: NEMA ČEGA NEMA!
Ukoliko još uvijek to niste učinili, jednu od nadolazećih nedjelja iskoristite za odlazak na, među Zagrepčanima vrlo popularan, Hrelić!
U 7 sati ujutro čekalo se u redu da bi se automobilom moglo ući na sajmište. Iskusni prodavači i kupci točno znaju kada treba doći da bi se zauzela dobra pozicija. Naravno, svakome je u cilju prodati stvari, odnosno kupiti po što nižoj cijeni.
Zagrebački Hrelić/Jakuševec omiljeno je okupljalište svih onih koji vole pretraživati, razgledavati, cjenkati se. Na tom zagrebačkom sajmištu, koje ima dugogodišnju povijest, možete kupiti što vam srce poželi. Prvotno je to bio sajam rabljenih automobila, ali se s godinama proširio i na prodaju raznih drugih stvari.
Tako danas možete naći aute, odjeću, obuću, modne dodatke, knjige, alate, dijelove za računala i mnoštvo drugih predmeta.
Ako ogladnite, tu su slatkiši, a u slučaju da vam je ponestalo britvica za brijanje, i to ovdje možete kupiti!
S obzirom na to da se radi o sajmu rabljene robe, cijene su očekivane, čak i niže. Moram naglasiti da se i ovdje mogu naći štandovi kao i oni na placu na Črnomercu ili Borongaju. Nude se, kao i tamo, odjeća, obuća, modni dodatci. Cijene se ne razlikuju, čak sam nekako stekla dojam da su možda malo više. (Ako imate drugačijih iskustva, slobodno vičite!)
Osim štandova, na zemlji su postavljeni betonski platoi na koje prodavači slažu svoju robu. Neki si zaista daju truda i poslože po vrsti, po bojama ili po visini cijene proizvode koje prodaju.
Cijene su ili napisane na papirima pa postavljene kraj proizvoda ili kupac direktno pita za cijenu.Naravno, u tom slučaju, ako se odlučite za kupnju, počinje cjenkanje.
Naletila sam na akciju nakita i odjeće – 3 komada za 10 kuna, a svjedočila sam i kupnji hlača koje su s 30 pale na 10 kuna. Odličan ulov, zar ne?
Ako se odlučite za odlazak na Hrelić, budite spremni ustati se u sitne jutarnje sate. Ne zaboravite udobnu odjeću, ruksak u koji ćete staviti stvari koje ćete kupiti i sitan novac da bi prodavačima, ali i sebi, olakšali kupnju.
Osim nedjeljom, sajmište je otvoreno i srijedom, ali tada ponuda nije toliko bogata kao nedjeljom. Do Hrelića možete doći pješice i automobilom. Ako dolazite autom, cijena parkinga je 10 kn. Ako idete prodavati automobil, kartu ćete platiti 50kn. Pješaci mogu doći tramvajem (broj 6 i 14) ili busom (Jakuševec).
Hrelić
In 2013 we did a show for HRT (Croatian National TV) called 'I to je Hrvatska' (And this is Croatia). This video is my short remake from that material.
Hrelić is a famous Zagreb flea market.
Music: play mf
Shot on Canon 5d mark III
ŠETNJA PO SAJMIŠTU JAKUŠEVAC,Zagreb
Sajmište je mjesto gdje ljudi kupuju jeftinije,prodaju,susreću se,pomažu drugima ili jednostavno zarađuju za život ali i dožive kršćansko milosrđe.Lošija strana su zakrčene pristupne ceste kao i pogrešan postupak policije koja tjera siromašne penzionere što prodaju oko nadvožnjaka da zarade neku crkavicu.Večina građana i vlast ne shvaćaju da srce grada ne čine banski dvori već sajmište.
Hrelic - soul of the city (2016) Full Movie HD 1080p / (Hrelić - duša grada)
Dokumentarni film HRELIC - SOUL OF THE CITY
(hrv. Hrelić - duša grada) 2015.
Titlovi: hrvatski i engleski jezik
Subtitles: Croatian and English
SINOPSIS SAŽETAK (hrv.)
Priča je smještena na popularni zagrebački buvljak Hrelić. Naratorica Marija Capan u razgovoru s osebujnim prodavačima i posjetiteljima iz Hrvatske i inozemstva otkriva šarenilo ponude, uvodi nas u specifičan ambijent, ali i doživljava izrazitu socijalnu dimenziju ovog kultnog mjesta.
PLOT SUMMARY
A story is placed on a Zagreb's famous flea market Hrelic. Narrator Marija Capan discovers the market's colorful scenes through various conversations with unique sellers and visitors from Croatia and abroad. By taking us to particular ambience of Hrelic is also experiencing a strong social dimension of this cult place.
PLOT SINOPSIS
Plot synopsis
A documentary about the most famous Zagreb’s flea market named Hrelić, starts with scenes of Zagreb in the dawn. Through the song Soul of the City it follows gathering the sellers on Hrelić during one typical fare Sunday, preparing for a busy day that lies ahead.
Narrator Marija Capan begins a story of a flea market where you can find everything you can imagine especially things you didn’t know even existed, revealing the past of the place. The number of visitors on Sundays rises up to 50 thousand, and in a short conversation with a seller she buys a bag for only 1.5 bucks.
A charming, for inexperienced visitor maybe incomprehensible dialogue of local sellers, who instead of selling merchandise, decided to spend a Sunday morning in a local cafe bar drinking beer, reveals a cheerful and humorous lifestyle on Hrelic.
Among various visitors narrator sets eyes on tourists from Argentina. In a short conversation they reveal they came to Zagreb as couch surfers and their host takes them to visit Hrelić. They are enchanted with the place, and although they haven’t seen the whole fair, they are not leaving empty handed–gladly showing what they bought.
Continuing the tour of the fair, the narrator finds a stand where a skillful seller by lowering the price persuades her to buy. Since she is satisfied with the shopping, decides it is time to take a rest and drink a cup of coffee in a local cafe.
A visitor from Norway is taking a short educational course in Zagreb. Hearing many stories of Hrelić, he visits the place for the first time not hiding his enthusiasm.
Having paid for the coffee, the narrator is taking us to the Sava’s bank where a similar, yet different story unwinds. Sellers who sell their goods without paying the fair fee, often sell personal belongings they no longer need just to survive. Frequent visitor Rehak Tulek confirms what we have seen and emphasises the importance of the Hrelic by naming it the Soul of the City.
The next stop is the Zagreb’s biggest car-fair where can be up to 25 thousand cars for sale. The car trader explains how people mostly offer land instead of cash payment as a compensation for used car and new cars are difficult to sell.
After the car fair, narrator is taking us to meet the gastronomy of Hrelic. By showing us the diverse scenes of grilled and cooked food followed by dynamic Gipsy trumpeters music, one can experience the real atmosphere of Hrelic.
The conclusion takes us behind the colorful scenes. Among the people who are fighting for everyday existence and are not fond of cameras, asking to respect their privacy. A narrator gently reveals the social side of the place where people fight for survival presenting them as heroes, not losers as the society sees them. Hrelic – Soul of the city, barenaked.
CREW
Director: Slaven Petrić
Scenario: Marija Capan Mare, Slaven Petrić
Director of Photography: Ranko Tintor Fiko
Interview camera: Slaven Petrić
Photography: Ranko Tintor Fiko, Marija Capan Mare
Music: Composed by Slaven Petrić and performed by Marija Capan Mare (Vocals), Slaven Petrić (instruments), Darko Mihaljević (Electric guitar – Soul of the City)
Camera: Ranko Tintor Fiko, Slaven Petrić
Producer and technical assistant: Igor Kolarić
Assistant Producer: Nada Kačar
Editing and Coloring: Slaven Petrić
Assistant editor: Matija Cvetković
Production: Studio Laniste, Zagreb, 2015.
Co-production: Warp Media j.d.o.o.
In association with Video Guide Croatia
Length: 18’26”
Release date:
24.03.2016. (Official web site laniste.net and official Studio Laniste Youtube channel)
veljača 10, 2019 mp4 Hrelić
.... jako rada prošećem po savskom nasipu do Hrelića. Hrelić, najposjećenije mjesto nedjeljom prijepodne u Zagrebu, jako ga rada imam, jer se tako dobro zabavim ......
Hrelić
Every Sunday in the early morning few hundreds of people go with big bags and fulled cars to Zagreb suburbs. Hrelic is not only the venue where they sell stuff found in the basement, but also a place of socializing and discovering family stories.
Video created for classes at University of Zagreb.
Shooting: Katarzyna Ringwelska, Karolina Kuta
Editing: Natasza Nowakowska
Interviews: Katarzyna Ringwelska, Karolina Kuta, Natasza Nowakowska
Hrelić manji dio
.... još mi je malo ostalo fotkica, nisu stale sve na prvi filmić, a šteta mi ih ostaviti ( kak da su novci ;) )..... pa sam ih zasebno stavila .....
Hrelić Flea Market in Zagreb Croatia
While browsing in the Hrelić Flea Market in Zagreb Croatia, I came across a mysterious bronze object that the vendor told me was ancient. He had no idea what it was but directed me to the location of its discovery.
Hrelic - Soul of the City (Official Trailer)
Plot summary
A story is placed on a Zagreb’s famous flea market Hrelic. Narrator Marija Capan discovers the market’s colorful scenes through various conversations with unique sellers and visitors from Croatia and abroad. By taking us to particular ambience of Hrelic is also experiencing a strong social dimension of this cult place.
Plot synopsis
A documentary about the most famous Zagreb’s flea market named Hrelić, starts with scenes of Zagreb in the dawn. Through the song Soul of the City it follows gathering the sellers on Hrelić during one typical fare Sunday, preparing for a busy day that lies ahead.
Narrator Marija Capan begins a story of a flea market where you can find everything you can imagine especially things you didn’t know even existed, revealing the past of the place. The number of visitors on Sundays rises up to 50 thousand, and in a short conversation with a seller she buys a bag for only 1.5 bucks.
A charming, for inexperienced visitor maybe incomprehensible dialogue of local sellers, who instead of selling merchandise, decided to spend a Sunday morning in a local cafe bar drinking beer, reveals a cheerful and humorous lifestyle on Hrelic.
Among various visitors narrator sets eyes on tourists from Argentina. In a short conversation they reveal they came to Zagreb as couch surfers and their host takes them to visit Hrelić. They are enchanted with the place, and although they haven’t seen the whole fair, they are not leaving empty handed–gladly showing what they bought.
Continuing the tour of the fair, the narrator finds a stand where a skillful seller by lowering the price persuades her to buy. Since she is satisfied with the shopping, decides it is time to take a rest and drink a cup of coffee in a local cafe.
A visitor from Norway is taking a short educational course in Zagreb. Hearing many stories of Hrelić, he visits the place for the first time not hiding his enthusiasm.
Having paid for the coffee, the narrator is taking us to the Sava’s bank where a similar, yet different story unwinds. Sellers who sell their goods without paying the fair fee, often sell personal belongings they no longer need just to survive. Frequent visitor Rehak Tulek confirms what we have seen and emphasises the importance of the Hrelic by naming it the Soul of the City.
The next stop is the Zagreb’s biggest car-fair where can be up to 25 thousand cars for sale. The car trader explains how people mostly offer land instead of cash payment as a compensation for used car and new cars are difficult to sell.
After the car fair, narrator is taking us to meet the gastronomy of Hrelic. By showing us the diverse scenes of grilled and cooked food followed by dynamic Gipsy trumpeters music, one can experience the real atmosphere of Hrelic.
The conclusion takes us behind the colorful scenes. Among the people who are fighting for everyday existence and are not fond of cameras, asking to respect their privacy. A narrator gently reveals the social side of the place where people fight for survival presenting them as heroes, not losers as the society sees them. Hrelic – Soul of the city, barenaked.
Crew
Director: Slaven Petrić
Scenario: Marija Capan Mare, Slaven Petrić
Director of Photography: Ranko Tintor Fiko
Photography: Ranko Tintor Fiko, Marija Capan Mare
Music: Composed by Slaven Petrić and performed by Marija Capan Mare (Vocals), Slaven Petrić (instruments), Darko Mihaljević (Electric guitar – Soul of the City)
Camera: Ranko Tintor Fiko, Slaven Petrić
Producer and technical assistant: Igor Kolarić
Assistant Producer: Nada Kačar
Editing and Coloring: Slaven Petrić
Assistant editor: Matija Cvetković
Production: Studio Laniste, Zagreb, 2015.
Release date: late 2016.
Sve po kunu!
Everything for one kuna! One thing for one kuna!
Hrelić flea market, Zagreb, 5 July 2017
In Search
DJ in a quest!
Zagreb, Hrelić, 3.4.2011.
Zagreb na 40,4°C
Petog srpnja 1950. godine u Zagrebu u Maksimiru izmjerena je najviša temperatura u povijesti grada od godine početka mjerenja 1861. godine a iznosila je 40,4°C do je na Griču istog dana izmjereno 40,3°C.
1981. je godina početka mjerenja temperature na aerodromu a najviša temperatura koja je izmjerena iznosi 39,1°C 24. kolovoza 2012.
Do sada apsolutno najviša temperatura zraka u Hrvatskoj, izmjerena prema standardima Svjetske meteorološke organizacije, u hladu meteorološke kućice, zabilježena je 4. kolovoza 1981. godine u Pločama i iznosila je 42,8°C.
Osim Ploča i Rijeke sve ostale postaje s izmjerenim apsolutnim maksimumom temperature od 40°C i više su kontinentalne postaje.
Iako je većina apsolutnih maksimuma (na 23 postaje) izmjerena u 21. stoljeću, najstariji izmjereni temperaturni maksimum na glavnoj meteorološkoj postaji je onaj od 30. 7. 1947. za postaju Gospić i iznosi 38,7°C.
Prosvjednici sa Bandićem na Jakuševcu