Supertalent | |
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Genre | Reality show, talent show |
Created by | Simon Cowell |
Presented by | Igor Mešin Frano Ridjan |
Judges | Davor Bilman Maja Šuput Fabijan Pavao Medvešek Martina Tomčić |
Country of origin | Croatia |
No. of seasons | 11 |
Production | |
Production company | Fremantle |
Original release | |
Network | Nova TV |
Release | 25 September 2009 – present |
Related | |
Got Talent |
Supertalent is a Croatian reality television talent show series. It is a Croatian iteration of the British talent show Got Talent whose authors are Simon Cowell and Ken Warwick.
The series debuted on 25 September 2009 on Nova TV. Ten seasons have aired so far with an eleventh season currently running.
Supertalent has five big auditions in the Croatian cities of Split, Rijeka, Zadar, Zagreb, and Osijek. [1] In the auditions stage, the contestant present their talents to the judges. The judges then vote on whether or not the contestant was good enough to qualify for the next round. Each of the judges, as well as the hosts and the audience, can use one golden buzzer (Croatian: zlatni gumb) to allow their favorite contestant an immediate qualification to the semi finals.
After the auditions, there is a semi final and a final show where the public choose one winner. The current main prize is 30,000 euros.
The series was initially hosted by Rene Bitorajac and Igor Mešin. Bitorajac was replaced by Frano Ridjan starting in season 7, [2] whereas Mešin remained the host for the entirety of the series.
The current members of the jury are Davor Bilman (dancer and former Ples sa zvijezdama judge), Fabijan Pavao Medvešek (television actor), Maja Šuput (pop singer), and Martina Tomčić (opera singer).
Judge | Season | ||||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | |||
Enis Bešlagić | Main | ||||||||||||
Nina Badrić | Main | ||||||||||||
Dubravko Merlić | Main | ||||||||||||
Mario Petreković | Main | ||||||||||||
Danijela Martinović | Main | ||||||||||||
Mislav Čavajda | Main | ||||||||||||
Martina Tomčić | Main | ||||||||||||
Davor Bilman | Main | ||||||||||||
Maja Šuput | Main | ||||||||||||
Janko Popović Volarić | Main | ||||||||||||
Fabijan Pavao Medvešek | Main | ||||||||||||
Season | Episodes | Original run | Winner | Runner-up | Third place |
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1 | 13 | 25 September – 18 December 2009 | Tihomir Bendelja | Monica Rogić | Atomic Dance Factory |
2 | 14 | 17 September – 17 December 2010 | Viktorija Novosel | Aleksandar Olujić | Maja Teržić and Nessa |
3 | 14 | 18 September – 18 November 2011 | Promenada Klub | Borislav Vranić | Breakdance club Nexus |
4 | 13 | 13 March – 12 June 2016 | Petar Bruno Basić | Transform Crew | Erik Balija |
5 | 13 | 24 September – 17 December 2017 | Emil Kuzminski i Mateja Ivanković | Martin Kutnar | Gabrijel Čačić |
6 | 13 | 23 September – 16 December 2018 | Denis Barta | Siniša Matijević | Plesni klub Dance Queen |
7 | 13 | 29 September – 22 December 2019 | Plesna skupina Transform Crew | Marko Antolković | Plesni studio Step'n'Jazz Dubrovnik |
8 | 13 | 26 September – 19 December 2021 | Anatacha Filimone | Siena Uremović | Tetiana Kundyk |
9 | 13 | 24 September – 18 December 2022 | Magic Leon | ||
10 | 13 | 24 September – 24 December 2023 | Chriztel Renae Aceveda | Emina Bajtarević | Crowd Control (Sonja i Jan) |
11 | TBA | 29 September 2024 – TBA | TBA | ||
The first season aired from 25 September to 18 December 2009. Tihomir Bendelja won. [3]
Contestant | Act | Place |
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Antonija Dora Pleško | Singing | 4th |
Atomic Dance Factory | Dancing | 3rd |
Mateo Ravlija | Singing | 8th |
Monica Rogić | Singing | 2nd |
Nina Kraljić | Singing | 10th |
Sinovi | Dancing | 5th |
Step by Step | Step | 9th |
Tihomir Bendelja | Twirling | 1st |
Unit X | Dancing | 7th |
Deborah Šuker & Marijan Kešinović | Dancing | 6th |
The second season began broadcasting on 17 September 2010 and ended on 17 December 2010. The winner was Victoria Novosel. [3]
Contestant | Act | Place |
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Aleksandar Olujić | Playing accordion | 2nd |
Antonia Barišić | Singing | 10th |
D'N'F | Dancing | 4th |
D Vision | Dancing | 8th |
Jana Klarić | Rhythmic Gymnastics | 6th |
Kristijan & Kristijan | Breakdance | 5th |
Maja Terzić and Nessa | Dog training | 3rd |
Petra Antolić | Singing | 9th |
Skandal Band | Drumming | 7th |
Viktorija Novosel | Singing | 1st |
The third season started on 18 September 2011 and ended on 18 December 2011. The winner was the group Promenade Klub. [3]
Contestant | Act | Place |
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Borna Baričević and Iva Miljak | Dancing | 7th |
Antonio Tkalec | Singing | 8th |
Eva Pilić | Singing | 5th |
Breakdance club Nexus | Dancing | 3rd |
Borislav Vranić | Entertainer | 2nd |
Rebecca Posavec | Singing | 6th |
Promenada Klub | Shadow Theatre | 1st |
Dancingni Punktovi Zagreb | Dancing | 10th |
Endi Schrotter | Dancing | 4th |
Air Flow | Dancing/Tricking | 9th |
Contestant | Act | Place |
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Tomi Mihićinac | Stunts | 13th |
A.K.A Crescendo | A cappella singing | 12th |
Devin Juraj | Dancer | 11th |
Dance group Brutala | Dancing | 10th |
Step 'n' Jazz Dubrovnik | Dancing/Step | 9th |
Lana & Vicky | Dog training | 8th |
Petar Bruno Basić | Poledance | 1st |
Jelena Znaor | Hula-Hoop | 7th |
Luka Pirić | Rubik's cube solving | 6th |
Malci | Dancing | 5th |
Stjepan Magdić | Harmonica | 4th |
Erik Balija | Singing | 3rd |
Transform Crew | Dancing | 2nd |
Thew fifth season started in September 2017 and ended in December 2017. Dancers Emil and Mateja won. [3]
The sixth season started on 24 September 2018 and ended in December 2018. The winner was Denis Barta. [3]
The seventh season started in September 2019 and ended in December 2019. The winner was the dance club Transform Crew. [3]
The eighth season started in September 2021 and ended in December 2021. The winner was Anatacha Filimone. [4]
The ninth season started on September 24, 2022, and ended on 18 December 2022. The winner was Magic Leon. [5]
Nova TV announced the tenth season in September 2023. [6] The season premiered on 24 September 2023 and concluded on 24 December 2023. [7] The winner was Chriztel Renae Aceveda. [8]
The eleventh season premiered on 29 September 2024. [9]
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