Actor brothers take centre stage in Serbia’s street protests
BELGRADE, Serbia — Taking centre stage in the weekly protests against Serbia’s autocratic president was a role that actors Sergej and Branislav Trifunovic felt compelled to play.
The two brothers are among the main public faces of the demonstrations against populist leader Aleksandar Vucic’s firm grip on power that started in early December. They march with the masses and speak at rallies. Sergej Trifunovic also has taken a role leading a liberal political movement.
The Trifunovics, who act in Serbian theatre productions, films and TV shows, say they couldn’t bow out from the struggle for democracy in the Balkan country because they believe everyone should do their part.
“Nobody else would do it. Somebody had to,” older brother Sergej Trifunovic, 46, said of his decision to officially enter the political arena. “We can’t just sit with our hands on our backs, waiting for a messiah to fall from the sky and solve our problems.”