Toma Zdravković, a celebrated figure in Yugoslav folk music, also made a notable impact on film with his performance in "Balkan Express" (1983). This cult classic not only showcases his unique blend of melancholic folk and chanson but also serves as a cultural artifact from a pivotal time in Yugoslav cinema. Collectors are particularly drawn to this film for its nostalgic value and Zdravković's poignant portrayal, which resonates deeply with fans of both music and film history.
In "Balkan Express," Zdravković’s characteristic warmth shines through, making it a treasured item in any physical media collection. His music, often reflecting themes of love and sorrow, adds depth to the film, elevating it beyond a mere musical performance to a narrative rich in emotion. The film's limited releases on VHS and DVD have become sought-after collectibles, highlighting Zdravković's enduring legacy as both a singer and actor, and solidifying his place in the hearts of collectors who appreciate the intersection of music and cinema.