
Woman with a Landscape
Drama
Overview
A ranger whose passion is nude painting comes to work in a remote Bosnian village. He asks the local women to pose naked for him. They are shy at first, but they eventually agree to do so. This makes their husbands furious, who think that the ranger is sleeping with their wives.
Top Cast


Stole Aranđelović
Stole Aranđelović
Šumar
Stole Aranđelović
Šumar


Božidarka Frajt
Božidarka Frajt
Božidarka Frajt


Uroš Kravljača
Uroš Kravljača
Uroš Kravljača
Zaim Muzaferija
Zaim Muzaferija
Zaim Muzaferija


Jadranka Matković
Jadranka Matković
Anđa
Jadranka Matković
Anđa


Špela Rozin
Špela Rozin
Špela Rozin
Miodrag Brezo
Miodrag Brezo
Miodrag Brezo
Ratko Petković
Ratko Petković
Ratko Petković
Adnan Palangić
Adnan Palangić
Adnan Palangić
Halima Musić
Halima Musić
Halima Musić
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