
That's the Way the Cookie Crumbles
Drama
Overview
A student of architecture from Zagreb believes that the new model of city can meet the need of its citizens. However, his professors, the corrupt business environment and even the parents of his fiancée stand on his way.
Top Cast
Mladen Vasary
Mladen Vasary
Janko Vizek
Mladen Vasary
Janko Vizek


Sanja Vejnović
Sanja Vejnović
Martina Sečan
Sanja Vejnović
Martina Sečan


Boris Buzančić
Boris Buzančić
Branko Sečan
Boris Buzančić
Branko Sečan


Ana Karić
Ana Karić
Marta Sečan
Ana Karić
Marta Sečan


Žarko Potočnjak
Žarko Potočnjak
Maks
Žarko Potočnjak
Maks
Danko Ljuština
Danko Ljuština
Đuro
Danko Ljuština
Đuro


Ljubomir 'Kiki' Kapor
Ljubomir 'Kiki' Kapor
Ljubomir 'Kiki' Kapor


Zvonimir Zoričić
Zvonimir Zoričić
Kovač
Zvonimir Zoričić
Kovač


Božidar Smiljanić
Božidar Smiljanić
Klarić
Božidar Smiljanić
Klarić


Mirjana Bohanec Vidović
Mirjana Bohanec Vidović
gospođa Klarić
Mirjana Bohanec Vidović
gospođa Klarić
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