
How I Waited for the Sun
Documentary
Overview
Under the warm rays of the sun, the protagonists become living still lifes, resting on benches, chairs, and deckchairs. In the quiet embrace of nature, they wait, reflect, and remember. This cinematic group portrait delves into the legacy and creative spirit of Vilko Filač, the Slovenian master of film photography, celebrating the enduring mark he left on the world of cinema.
Top Cast
Stefan Arsenijević
Stefan Arsenijević
Himself
Stefan Arsenijević
Himself
Nejc Gazvoda
Nejc Gazvoda
Himself
Nejc Gazvoda
Himself
Drago Jarič
Drago Jarič
Himself
Drago Jarič
Himself


Emir Kusturica
Emir Kusturica
Himself
Emir Kusturica
Himself
Rado Likon
Rado Likon
Himself
Rado Likon
Himself
Drago Mislej 'Mef'
Drago Mislej 'Mef'
Himself
Drago Mislej 'Mef'
Himself
Franja Pavlin Filač
Franja Pavlin Filač
Himself
Franja Pavlin Filač
Himself
Valentin 'Tine' Perko
Valentin 'Tine' Perko
Himself
Valentin 'Tine' Perko
Himself
Marcel Štefančič, Jr.
Marcel Štefančič, Jr.
Himself
Marcel Štefančič, Jr.
Himself
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