No problem is a Yugoslav film made in 1984, directed by Mića Milošević, with a screenplay by Siniša Pavić.
The director of a company gets into trouble when it turns out that workers cannot be paid their wages. What can be done when billions have been spent on building a football stadium that now stands empty, and the bank refuses to grant new loans for pointless investments? Perhaps the empty stadium could be filled by the popular singer Lepa Brena, but the path to realizing that idea is full of complications and challenges for the film’s characters.
The film was shot in just 25 days. In addition to some of the biggest stars of Yugoslav cinema—Nikola Simić, Bata Živojinović, Branislav ‘Burduš’ Jerković, Ljuba Tadić—the film also features Lepa Brena, who performs three new songs composed by Bata Kovač.