The film's score was composed by , a respected Slovenian composer and jazz musician. Privšek's music blends orchestral arrangements with contemporary pop sensibilities, reflecting the film's dual focus on timeless emotions and the specific cultural moment of the 1970s. The soundtrack features songs by Jimi Hendrix and references to Jack Nicholson and Walt Whitman, grounding the story in the countercultural influences of the time.

The casting of "Ko zorijo jagode" was crucial to its success. , then a 17-year-old newcomer, was cast as Jagoda. Her performance captured the character's innocence, curiosity, and growing awareness of her own power. According to the Slovenian film archive ZKP RTV Slovenija, the cast also included Roman Goršič, Metod Pevec, Tanja Gobec, Lucija Grm Hudeček, Rajko Koritnik, Ladko Korošec, Lidija Kozlovič, Sandi Krošl, Jerca Mrzel, Ksenija Teminovič, Matjaž Turk, and Živa Škodlar.

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

Ko zorijo jagode (Strawberry Time) is a cult Slovenian youth drama from 1978 that captures the bittersweet essence of adolescence in Yugoslavia. Based on the novel by Branka Jurca, the film follows 15-year-old Jagoda Kopriva as she navigates the confusing transition from childhood to adulthood. Core Feature: A "Socialist Paradise" Coming of Age

The often-misunderstood relationship between teenagers and their parents during the late 70s.

This public link is valid for 7 days and shares a thread, including any personal information you added. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted. If you share with third parties, their policies apply. Can’t copy the link right now. Try again later.

The plot revolves around [provide a brief overview of the film's storyline]. It explores themes of [mention the themes or subjects the film covers], offering a glimpse into [specific aspect of society or human experience] during the late 1970s in Yugoslavia.

Ko zorijo jagode (Strawberry Time) is a seminal 1978 Slovenian youth drama directed by Rajko Ranfl . Based on the 1974 novel by Branka Jurca

Ivan Potrč and Branka Jurca (based on Jurca's novel) . Genre: Drama, Romance, Youth . Language: Slovenian . Filming Location: Ljubljana, Slovenia . Plot Summary

Unlike contemporary Western youth films of the era, which often leaned heavily into pure comedy or severe melodrama, this film features a distinctively grounded tone. It illustrates a "socialist paradise" where life moves steadily, yet the universal internal struggles of adolescence remain unchanged.

The story follows , a primary school student navigating the messy reality of growing up in Ljubljana.

, the film is a seminal work of Yugoslavian coming-of-age cinema that explores the transitional period between childhood and adulthood. BSF - Baza slovenskih filmov Plot Overview The story follows Jagoda Kopriva

The Summer When Strawberries Ripened Twice

×
Скачать "Прокат-Эксперт"

Чтобы скачать программу "Прокат-Эксперт" нужно зарегистрироваться: