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Rajko Ranfl employs a lyrical, almost nostalgic visual style that emphasizes the fleeting nature of youth. ko zorijo jagode 1978 okru
The film also features a strong supporting cast that brings the world of Ljubljana to life. and Sandi Krošl play Jagoda's parents, providing a solid anchor for the story. Tanja Gobec appears as Jagoda's trusted confidante, Irena. Other notable actors who appeared in the film include Aleksander Krošl (often credited as Sandi Krošl), Majda Potokar , and Matjaž Turk . These performances create a believable and immersive backdrop for Jagoda's personal drama. Communities sharing digitized VHS tapes or old television
When released in the spring of , Ko zorijo jagode broke traditional boundaries for youth cinema in Yugoslavia. Prior to this era, youth films in the region were heavily centered on wartime heroism, partisan history, or idealized socialist teamwork. Director Rajko Ranfl opted for a stylistic and thematic shift: and Sandi Krošl play Jagoda's parents, providing a
It is often cited as one of the most beloved youth films in former Yugoslavia, known for its authentic and unsentimental portrayal of teenage life during that era. Lead Performance: