Sram (Croatian TV series)

Sram
Also known asSkam Croatia[1]
Genre
Created byJulie Andem
Based onSkam
by Julie Andem
Written by
  • Hana Jušić (s. 1)
  • Nikica Zdunić (s. 1)
  • Kristina Kumrić (s. 2)
  • Sandra Pašić (s. 3)
  • Boris Grgurević (s. 3)
Directed byJelena Gavrilović
Starring
  • Lucija Stanković
  • Jagor Katičić
  • Borna Šimunek
  • Gita Haydar
  • Stela Korman
  • Laura Barbić
  • Severina Lajtman
ComposerMihovil Šoštarić
Country of originCroatia
Original languageCroatian
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes27 (list of episodes)
Production
Producers
  • Bruno Mustić
  • Ivan Lovreček
Production locationsZagreb, Croatia
CinematographyFrane Pamić (s. 1–2) Tomislav Sutlar (s. 3)
EditorTomislav Stojanović
Running time20–25 min
Production companyCGM Films
Original release
Network
Release27 October 2024 (2024-10-27) –
present
Related
Skam

Sram (Croatian for 'Shame'), also known as Skam Croatia,[1] is a Croatian teen drama television and web series, a remake of the Norwegian series Skam. Produced by CGM Films for Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT), the series consists of clips released in real time via Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, with full episodes later broadcast on HRT 1, as well as released on both HRTi and YouTube, the latter featuring English subtitles. It premiered on 27 October 2024.[a]

Set in Zagreb, Sram follows the lives of a group of high school students as they navigate their social life. The story of each season is told from the perspective of a different central character; the first season centers on Eva Šilović (Lucija Stanković), the second season follows Nora Klarić Selem (Gita Haydar), and the ongoing third season is focused on Lovro (Borna Šimunek).

The series has been renewed for a second season, which premiered on 26 April 2025.[2][3] The third season, which premiered on 10 January 2026,[4][5][6] was confirmed by HRT on 19 September 2025. Sram is the eighth international adaptation of Skam, following French-Walloon, German, Italian, American, Spanish, Dutch and Flemish adaptations.

Premise

Following the lives of a group of high schoolers, Sram explores everyday issues of teenage life, such as friendships, romantic relationships, and mental health. The series takes place in Zagreb, with the main characters attending Prirodoslovna škola Vladimira Preloga ("Vladimir Prelog Science School").

The first season centers on 16-year-old Eva, her boyfriend Jakov, and their friends. Eva is a new student at the school, and she recently broke off her friendship with Sara, whom she confronts at a party in the first episode. After Jakov tells her to find new friends of her own, Eva befriends Nora, Tina, Nika, and Vanessa, with whom she forms the "Mrcine" squad. In an effort to improve their reputation, the girls attempt to get closer to the most popular boys in school while navigating their own romantic and friendship issues.

The second season centers on Nora, who became Eva's friend at the start of the first season.[7] The season continues the storyline between Nora and Roko, which began in the first season. Roko's persistent pursuit of Nora eventually develops into something more despite her initial rejections. Nora struggles to navigate her developing feelings for him and their new relationship whilst hiding the secret from Tina. The second half of the season deals with Nora's experience with sexual violence at the hands of Roko's brother, Sven, and the subsequent fallout.

The third season centers on Lovro, who is introduced in the first season as Jakov's best friend. Torn between other people’s expectations and his own inner conflicts, Lovro develops a relationship that forces him to question who he is and how honest he is willing to be with himself and those around him.

Characters

Sram cast and characters[8]
Actor Character Based on Instagram Season
1 2 3
Lucija Stanković Eva Šilović Eva Kviig Mohn evaa_2008_ Central Main
Gita Haydar Nora Klarić Selem Noora Amalie Sætre nora.klaric.selem Main Central Recurring
Borna Šimunek Lovro Isak Valtersen lovro360_ Main Recurring Central[5]
Stela Korman Nika "Nix" Christina "Chris" Berg nixotin_ Main Recurring
Laura Barbić Tina Vilde Hellerud Lien tra_tincicaaa Main Recurring
Severina Lajtman Vanessa Sana Bakkoush vanessa_secret_beautyy Main Recurring
Jagor Katičić Jakov Jonas Noah Vasquez veoma.yaki Main Recurring Main
Tin Lekić Roko Marić William Magnusson roko.maric1 Recurring Main Recurring
Adrian Pezdirc Vito Eskild Tryggvasson vitovdje Main
Fran Rabuzin Ivan Kovačić Even Bech Næsheim ivan_kovacic01 Main
Boromir Kovačević Mario Magnus Fossbakken super.mario2607 Main
Špiro Filip Lasić Filip Gudelj Mahdi Disi filipgudelj10000 Main
Roan Vižintin Nikola "Nix" Christoffer "Penetrator-Chris" Schistad nixola33 Recurring
Karla Šunjić Sara Noršić Ingrid Theis Gaupseth saranorsic1 Recurring

Central cast

  • Lucija Stanković as Eva Šilović (born 1 June 2008), the central character in the first season. She is dating Jakov, and she used to be friends with Sara. In the first episode, Eva meets Nora, Tina, Nikola and Nika at the party. Jakov advises her to find new friends, so she throws a party and invites Nora, Tina, and Nika, as well as Vanessa.
  • Gita Haydar as Nora Klarić Selem (born 26 March 2008), a girl Eva met at the party in the first episode. She supports Eva in her conflict with Sara and later sits with Eva in their German class. Nora is also a new student at the school; she used to live in Vienna, Austria.
  • Borna Šimunek as Lovro (born 8 March 2007), the central character of the third season. He is introduced in the first season as Jakov's best friend and Eva's friend. He is a skateboarder and is always seen hanging out with Jakov. At the end of the first season, Nora finds a gay dating app on his phone.

Main cast

  • Jagor Katičić as Jakov (born 18 March 2007), Eva's boyfriend. He is best friends with Lovro and is seen spending most of time with him, which sometimes bothers Eva. Jakov advises her to find friends of her own. Jakov causes a quarrel between himself and Eva after Eva begins suspecting he is seeing Sara again.
  • Laura Barbić as Tina (born 8 May 2008), another girl Eva met at a party. She studies cosmetology and is best friends with Nika. She wants to improve her reputation and comes up with the plan to get close to Nikola and Roko, the most popular boys at school. She ends up having sex with Roko, but he ignores her afterwards.
  • Severina Lajtman as Vanessa (born 7 February 2008), a Romani girl.[9] She is introduced in the third episode; she studies cosmetology and attends the same class as Tina. She is open about her ethnicity and notices that Tina does not want to be associated with her because of it, given that the two reside in the same neighborhood. Vanessa in an aspiring makeup artist and has her own Instagram business account dedicated to makeup; she gives Eva, Nora, Tina and Nika a makeover at the party at Eva's house.
  • Stela Korman as Nika (born 21 August 2008), Tina's best friend. In the first episode, she meets Eva at a party. She is best friends with Tina and she expresses interest in Lovro, whom she finds handsome.
  • Roan Vižintin as Nikola (born 15 November 2006), a boy Eva confused with Nika at the party in the first episode. He seems to be romantically interested in Eva, although he dates Ines. When Eva begins to feel like her and Jakov aren't in a relationship anymore, she kisses Nikola at a party.
  • Tin Lekić as Roko Marić (born 21 July 2006), described as the most popular boy in school and a playboy; he is Nikola's best friend and Nora's boyfriend. In the first season, he is linked with Tina as she attempts to pursue her crush. Shortly after, he begins falling for Nora after she tells him off.
  • Adrian Pezdirc as Vito (born 2 December 1999), Nora's cousin and roommate, introduced in the second season. He is openly gay, but Nora asks him to pretend to be straight in order to seduce Tina, hoping this will distract her from Roko.
  • Vesna Tomić as Maša Batalić (born 21 October 2004), Nora's roommate. She studies pharmacy.
  • Fran Rabuzin as Ivan Kovačić (born 31 January 2007), a boy Lovro meets at a party in the first episode of the third season.
  • Boromir Kovačević as Mario (born 26 July 2007), introduced in the third season as Jakov and Lovro's friend
  • Špiro Filip Lasić as Filip Gudelj (born 14 May 2007), introduced in the third season as Jakov and Lovro's friend

Recurring cast

  • Karla Šunjić as Sara Noršić (born 7 July 2007), Eva's former friend at the beginning of the first season. Sara gets in the way of Eva and Jakov's relationship as she convinces Eva that she has been spending time with him.
  • Mirej Đurović as Ines (born 7 January 2007), a third grade student and Nikola's girlfriend. She comforts Eva at a party not knowing that she kissed Nikola.

Guest cast

Season 2

  • Patrik Kovačić as Mirek
  • Paula Bušelić as Tena
  • Ian Mikulec as the record salesman
  • Mirjana Mikota as Nora's neighbour
  • Patricia Bušić as Petra
  • Igor Jadan as the drunk boy
  • Ivan Lovreček and Bruno Mustić as the policemen
  • Filip Božinović as Antonio
  • Marino Okanović as Noa
  • Lovro Marušić as Toma
  • Toni Kukuljica as Sven Marić
  • Roko Jurić as Hrc
  • Maja Fišter as Nora's mother
  • Jasna Rosandić as the nurse
  • Adrijana Prugovečki as Nora's doctor
  • Roman Fraj Sladoljev as the angry driver

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
11027 October 2024 (2024-10-27)28 December 2024 (2024-12-28)
21026 April 2025 (2025-04-26)28 June 2025 (2025-06-28)
31010 January 2026 (2026-01-10)TBA

Production and development

Left: The exterior of Prirodoslovna škola Vladimira Preloga, the high school the characters attend; right: the Meštrović Pavilion, located at the Square of the Victims of Fascism and popularly referred to as the Mosque, a prominent hang out spot for the characters in the series. Various scenes were shot on both of these locations.

The making of the series was first confirmed on 9 April 2024 in an article by Variety.[10] Sram is produced by CGM Films, which obtained the license rights for Skam in early 2022.[11] The company had previously produced The Outsiders, a Croatian-English teen drama that was released on YouTube in 2022 and received Večernjak's Rose Award for best digital content.[12][13]

The series is directed by Jelena Gavrilović and written by Hana Jušić and Nikica Zdunić.[10][14] The producers of the show are Bruno Mustić and Ivan Lovreček.[10] According to Lovreček, Sram was created so that "Croatian teenagers finally get a show of their own," criticizing the lack of local television content aimed at younger audiences.[15] Interviews with young people and expert research on their habits and mental health were conducted prior to writing the script for the series.[16] Moreover, the producers of the original series oversaw the production of Sram; a "Skam Academy" workshop was held in Zagreb for the producers to get introduced to all of the key elements for successfully adapting the Norwegian format.[13] The Croatian production team was also helped by the producers of Skam France and Skam Italia.[13]

A casting call for actors aged 15 to 19 was posted by CGM Films via their social media profiles on 26 March 2024.[17] Over 600 people participated in the casting process, and the selected actors attended workshops with the show's director Jelena Gavrilović.[18] According to Mustić, the production also looked for potential actors directly, by visiting places young people hang out at, as well as by contacting local dance and sports clubs in order to seek out talent.[13] "Chemistry casting" was also conducted in order to ensure that characters function well together on-screen.[13] The Variety article from 9 April also confirmed the series will feature a character from the Romani community.[10] In September 2024, the Croatian newspaper portal La Voce del Popolo revealed that the character was created specifically to dispel stereotypes about Romani people; it was also revealed the character's name is Vanessa.[9] The cast was also joined by Gita Haydar, the granddaughter of Izet Hajdarhodžić.[19]

In April 2024, it was announced that the filming of the series would take place in the Croatian capital of Zagreb.[20] On 23 September 2024, HRT announced that the filming of the first season had been finished.[16] Croatian web portal Dnevno reports that the total expenses for the production of the first season, which consists of ten episodes, amounted to 915,793.25.[21]

On 19 February 2025, HRT announced that the series has been renewed for a second season. The season, which consisted of ten episodes, started filming on 25 February 2025 on various locations in Zagreb.[2] The second season is written by Kristina Kumrić.[22]

In a July 2025 interview for N1, producers Ivan Lovreček and Bruno Mustić outlined their plans for the upcoming third and fourth seasons of the series. Lovreček noted that the next season is "specific", given that it focuses on a male character who is "coming to terms with his sexuality."[23] On 19 September 2025, HRT confirmed that the series is set to enter its third season.[24] On 16 October, HRT and the show's official Instagram accounts posted a 26 second-long reel that showcased a montage of clips of Lovro from previous seasons, alluding to his role as the central character of the third season.[25][26] On 4 November, HRT revealed that the filming of the season had begun, while also confirming Lovro's role as its central character. The third season is written by Sandra Pašić and Boris Grgurević.[27] The season is scheduled to premiere in January 2026.[4][5] The teaser trailer for the season was released on 15 December 2025.[28]

On 30 January 2026, the Romani Youth Organization of Croatia posted a casting call for exclusively Romani younger men, and an adult Romani man and woman, seemingly confirming the production of the fourth season focusing on Vanessa.[citation needed]

Broadcast and release

Television and social media

The teaser trailer for the series was released on 15 October 2024.[29] On 7 October, Jutarnji list confirmed that each episode of the first season consists of at least five clips, i.e. sequences.[30] The clips are released throughout the week in real time on the official YouTube and Instagram accounts, as well as on the website sram.hr.[18] The first clip was released on 22 October at 13:43 CEST.[30] Each main character from the series has official Instagram and TikTok accounts, where additional content is released to accompany television broadcast.

The full episodes, which consist of previously released clips, were broadcast on HRT 1 every Sunday at 21:10 CET, starting from 27 October 2024.[29] Shortly after their television broadcast, the full episodes are released globally through the official YouTube channel of the series. Due to the 2024–25 Croatian presidential election taking place on Sunday, 29 December, the final episode of the first season was broadcast a day earlier, on Saturday, 28 December at 22:00 CET.[31]

The second season premiered on 26 April 2025. HRT 1 moved the series from its previous Sunday 21:10 CEST time slot to a new Saturday 22:00 CEST time slot.[3] The first clip of the season was released on 21 April 2025.[32]

The third season premiered on 10 January 2026. The first clip of the third season was released on 1 January 2026.[33]

Theatrical release

The complete first season was screened at the Forum movie theater in Zagreb on 28 May 2025.[34] The season was also screened in Ivanec.[35]

Reception

Critical response

Following the show's premiere episode, film critic Igor Tomljanović, writing for Index.hr, praised Lucija Stanković's performance as Eva, and noted that the narrative structure employed in Sram is an innovation in Croatian filmmaking.[36] Tomljanović praised the work of the show's director Gavrilović, as well as the writers Jušić and Zdunić for securing "authenticity and spontaneity of the language, [which] in turn made it easier for young actors without experience to give an uninhibited, natural performance and speech."[36]

Elle's Mia Rendić praised the show's authentic portrayal of teenagers in Croatia and their struggles, saying: "Not only does [Eva] face the problem of a new school, but she also acts like a normal teenager, bringing a boyfriend home when there is 'no one there', going to Medika and helping a girl she meets in the club's bathroom, which will definitely remind you of your own experiences."[37] Lucija Tunković of Telegram [hr] also praised the authentic portrayal of Croatian teenagers and made a pun that Sram is one of rare Croatian shows that don't make her feel shame: "I would much rather praise an original concept, but I hope that the experience of working on this project will be the first in a series of dominoes that will ultimately change the Croatian television landscape for the better."[38] Writing for Tportal.hr, Bojan Stilin wrote that, "at a time when, in terms of drama series [...], domestic TV channels have no other content than marathon soap operas, it is very refreshing to see something that communicates with global reality of TV. The fact that it was made under license is not crucial in this case – if we are not already able to produce something of our own, it is better to buy it and adapt it properly." Stilin also praised the language of the show and its choice to eschew HRT's linguistic purism.[39]

On the other hand, Josip Bošnjak, also writing for Index.hr, was far more critical of the show and HRT. He criticized the price paid for obtaining the adaptation licence, and claimed that the original series' plot isn't faithful to Croatian culture: "Is the public service, responsible for promotion and maintenance of Croatian culture, trying to convince us that... there isn't any interest for serious depictions of Croatian culture? Like, yikes! Norwegianly yikes, at that. Paid 915,793.25 euros."[40] Tomislav Čadež of Jutarnji list criticized the series' focus on Zagreb, asking: "Do they watch this in Dalmatia too?"[41]

Writing for Vogue Adria ahead of the show's second season, Sonja Knežević drew comparisons between the show's aesthetic and that of Euphoria, curating a gallery that showcased the most notable outfits from the first season. Knežević noted that the characters' fashion choices evoke stylistic elements reminiscent of Sex and the City.[42] In a June 2025 review of the second season's eighth episode, Knežević described it as one of the most powerful and important in the series, praising its raw and empathetic portrayal of Nora's trauma. She commended the show for moving beyond teen drama clichés to responsibly depict serious issues like drink spiking, emotional aftermath, and the importance of support and communication.[43]

Writing for Novosti, Boris Rašeta admitted his initial skepticism around the series' good reviews. He, however, realized that the series was of high quality after watching the second season's second episode. He praised the young actors as "surprisingly good, not suffering from stiffness or overacting", singling out Tin Lekić's "convincing" portrayal of Roko.[44]

Audience

Television

On HRT, the first season of Sram drew up to 324,487 viewers for its most-watched episode. On the HRTi platform, the first season recorded more than 236,000 video-on-demand streams. With a reach of 9.01% and an average rating of 4.56%, the first season ranked as the third most-watched original drama or comedy series on HRT.[45]

Social media

According to HRT, the series' premiere episode accumulated a total of 2.5 million views across social media during the first week after its release.[46] In the first two weeks after the premiere, the number of views on all digital platforms had risen to 11 million.[47] By 10 December 2024, following the release of the seventh episode, the series drew an audience of 3.8 million unique viewers across YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok.[48] The positive response the series received online after the release of the first episode made headlines in Jutarnji list,[49] Slobodna Dalmacija,[50] and Index.hr.[51]

By 30 December 2024, upon the conclusion of the first season, Sram accumulated 64 million views, 2 million interactions, and a combined reach of 6 million unique viewers across YouTube, Instagram and TikTok.[52]

For the release period of the second season, CGM Films monitored social media views and user engagement from 12 April to 1 July 2025. During this period, the series garnered 140 million views on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok combined, reflecting a 101% increase compared to the data published for the first season.[53] On YouTube, 85% of the audience were women, while 44% of total viewers were aged between 18 and 24. On TikTok, the show reached nearly 7 million unique viewers, with 32.6% of the audience from Croatia, 22% from Serbia, 11.7% from Bosnia and Herzegovina, and 2% from Germany.[53] The official Instagram profile for the character of Nora Klarić Selem, the central character of the second season, reached 100,000 followers by the season's conclusion.[54]

Accolades

At the NEM Awards 2025 in Zagreb, on 11 December, Sram received a special mention in the Best Finished TV Series in the CEE category.[28][55]

Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
Golden Studio [hr] 2025 [hr] TV Series of the Year Sram Nominated [56]
2026 [hr] Won [57]
Večernjak's Rose [hr] 2025 Digital Rose Nominated [58]
Adriatic Film & TV Awards [hr] 2025 Best TV Series Nominated [59]
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a TV Series Gita Haydar Nominated

Music

The song "Anđeo" (English: Angel), performed by Hiljson Mandela and Miach, was released on 28 October 2024, a day after the first episode premiered, as the official soundtrack for the series.[60] "Anđeo" debuted at numbers 13 and 3 on HR Top 40 and Billboard Croatia Songs, respectively.[61][62] In its second week, the song reached number one on both charts.[63][64]

Mihovil Šoštarić's curation of the show's soundtrack was praised by Tportal.hr's Bojan Stilin. He called the song selection a "somewhat realistic teen playlist of early 2020s", and said that "it would be a great shame and a killing of the show's regional potential to clinically remove, say, Serbian trap cajke from it."[39] Index.hr called the second season's soundtrack "a musical diary of a generation".[65]

Notes

  1. ^ The first clip from the first episode was released online on 22 October 2024, whereas the first full episode was broadcast on 27 October 2024 on HRT 1.

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