在这部Servantes iz Malog Mista喜剧片中,Daniel Marusic is the most respected television director of the 1970s Croatia, and is most famous for his TV series Nase malo misto (1970), based on the screenplay by Miljenko Smoje. It is considered the best Croatian TV series of all time, along with two other series, Kuda idu divlje svinje (1971) by Ivan Hetrich and Ivo stivicic, and Gruntovcani (1976) by Kreso Golik and Mladen Kerstner. In the 1970s, based on the screenplay by Mirko Bozic, Marusic directed the popular TV series Covik i po (1974). At the end of the 1980s, he made the TV series Ptice nebeske (1989), based on Ivo Bresan's screenplay. At the beginning of 1990s, he exchanged his inclination towards humoristic projects for pompous, nationally engaged topics. At that time, he made the TV documentary feature film Papa Sixto V (1992), from his cycle devoted to famous Croatians, and the high-budget historical melodramatic TV series Olujne tisine (1997), regarded by many as being the greatest fiasco in the history of Croatian television. His only feature-length film is Servantes iz Malog Mista, in which he returned to the characters from the TV series Nase malo misto.
The residents of a small coastal town in Southern Croatia live their ordinary lives, but try to catch up with time as well. The hotel manager Roko Prc wants to open a nude beach. His wife brings two of her cousins from the poor hinterland urging on Roko to employ them. One of them meets a beautiful Swedish woman. A poet known as Cervantes comes back from Chile with pockets empty, thus making another worry for his aunt Keka who does have enough problems even without him. Anyway, Cervantes will meet his sweetheart, too.