The fictional village of Sllupkovo in the movie "Everybody Calls Redjo" is a combination of two real-life villages, Sllupcan and Lipkova, where the shooting took place.
In "Everybody Calls Redjo," there is a remarkable uninterrupted scene that lasts for 5 minutes and 48 seconds, showcasing the seamless storytelling and impressive performances of the actors.
The title "Everybody Calls Redjo" is derived from a real-life phenomenon where people in the village of Sllupcan would often refer to Redjo when they needed help fixing things around their homes or gardens. His versatile skills and knowledge earned him the reputation of being the go-to person for any task.
The character of Redjo in the film "Everybody Calls Redjo" is based on a real-life individual from the village of Sllupcan, who chose to remain in his village and never wanted to leave the country. His happiness with his family and strong attachment to his homeland became the inspiration for the character's unwavering commitment to Sllupkovo in the movie.
The real-life Redjo, who inspired the character in the movie, made a secret appearance on set during the production of "Everybody Calls Redjo." Viewers are left to discover the identity of the real Redjo while watching the film, adding intrigue and authenticity to the story.