
Don't Lean Out the Window
Drama
Overview
Encouraged by the stories of guest workers who pay visit to their homeland, a young man Filip finds himself on a central station in Frankfurt on the Main, Germany. While looking for his old friend Mate who would help him to get around in new environment, Filip experiences one trouble after another until he finally finds Mate lethally wounded.
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Ivo Gregurević
Ivo Gregurević
Filip
Ivo Gregurević
Filip


Fabijan Šovagović
Fabijan Šovagović
Mate
Fabijan Šovagović
Mate


Mira Banjac
Mira Banjac
Mileva
Mira Banjac
Mileva
Jadranka Štilin
Jadranka Štilin
Verica
Jadranka Štilin
Verica


Zdenko Jelčić
Zdenko Jelčić
Čikeš
Zdenko Jelčić
Čikeš


Inge Appelt
Inge Appelt
Luce
Inge Appelt
Luce
Christa Bauer
Christa Bauer
Christa Bauer
Mirko Boman
Mirko Boman
Šef
Mirko Boman
Šef
Laci Cigoj
Laci Cigoj
Carinik
Laci Cigoj
Carinik


Mladen Crnobrnja
Mladen Crnobrnja
Džeparoš
Mladen Crnobrnja
Džeparoš
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