
Vlog
Drama
Overview
Krešo becomes victim of an unjust social system and various life situations that unfold one after another, gradually leading him to utter financial and existential destruction, while he is powerless over the outcome and can do nothing to change his life for the better. He finds self-achievement only in the video blog (vlog) he occasionally shoots where he reveals his positive thoughts on life.
Top Cast
Matija Kačan
Matija Kačan
Krešo
Matija Kačan
Krešo
Dara Vukić
Dara Vukić
Krešina majka
Dara Vukić
Krešina majka
Ivica Ljubić Žila
Ivica Ljubić Žila
Krešin otac
Ivica Ljubić Žila
Krešin otac
Ivan Matijašević
Ivan Matijašević
Šerbo
Ivan Matijašević
Šerbo
Dušan Ćaleta
Dušan Ćaleta
Dušan Ćaleta
Nada Kovačević
Nada Kovačević
Nada Kovačević
Jelena Posavec Tušek
Jelena Posavec Tušek
Jelena Posavec Tušek
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