
Midwinter Night's Dream
Drama
Overview
A simple story of an ex-convict who comes home after 10 years, only to find two squatters in the form of a woman and her autistic daughter. Though Lazar initially plans to kick out Jasna and Jovana, he changes his mind after seeing the squalid conditions of the shelter they are to move into. It is an allegory of the Balkan wars. When first released in Serbia, it caused some public outrage because of the sharp criticism of Serbia's role in the war.
Top Cast


Lazar Ristovski
Lazar Ristovski
Lazar
Lazar Ristovski
Lazar


Jasna Žalica
Jasna Žalica
Marija
Jasna Žalica
Marija
Jovana Mitić
Jovana Mitić
Jovana
Jovana Mitić
Jovana


Slobodan 'Boda' Ninković
Slobodan 'Boda' Ninković
Cvikeraš
Slobodan 'Boda' Ninković
Cvikeraš


Nenad Jezdić
Nenad Jezdić
Kockasti
Nenad Jezdić
Kockasti


Danica Ristovski
Danica Ristovski
Direktorka
Danica Ristovski
Direktorka


Dušan Janićijević
Dušan Janićijević
Teča
Dušan Janićijević
Teča


Feđa Stojanović
Feđa Stojanović
Komšija
Feđa Stojanović
Komšija


Vlastimir Velisavljević
Vlastimir Velisavljević
Pecaroš
Vlastimir Velisavljević
Pecaroš
Jovan Ristovski
Jovan Ristovski
Lazarov brat
Jovan Ristovski
Lazarov brat
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