Ko Zorijo Jagode -1978- Ok.ru
Ko zorijo jagode
The 1978 film (English title: Strawberry Time ) is a classic Slovenian (Yugoslavian) youth drama directed by Rajko Ranfl . It is based on the popular novel by Branka Jurca , with a screenplay adapted by her husband, Ivan Potrč . Movie Overview Release Year: 1978 Genre: Drama, Romance, Youth Runtime: Approximately 98 minutes Language: Slovenian Plot Summary
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But the summer of ’78 was strange. The heat lingered into September. The river ran low. And one evening, grandmother Milena whispered, “The old soil is waking. Go to the far meadow — behind the collapsed barn. You’ll see.” Ko zorijo jagode The 1978 film (English title:
8. Legacy and contemporary relevance
The Actor/Fan Connection:
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Social Realism:
A look at the urban landscape of Slovenia during the socialist era, portrayed with a warm, naturalistic lens.
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The story follows , a primary school student navigating the messy reality of growing up in Ljubljana.
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The film is legendary for its music, composed by .