
A Croatian Story
Drama · Romance
Overview
Ivan, a young Croatian autonomist whose brother left the country due to political persecution, falls in love with Marina, the duaghter of a staunch communist police chief. Their forbidden whirlwind romance takes place against the backdrop of early 1980s Zagreb's everchanging sociopolitical background following the death of Yugoslavia's president Josip Broz Tito.
Top Cast


Ivo Gregurević
Ivo Gregurević
Luka
Ivo Gregurević
Luka


Mustafa Nadarević
Mustafa Nadarević
Andrija
Mustafa Nadarević
Andrija
Dragan Despot
Dragan Despot
Ilija
Dragan Despot
Ilija
Zoja Odak
Zoja Odak
Lukina žena
Zoja Odak
Lukina žena
Vedrana Međimorec
Vedrana Međimorec
Andrijina žena
Vedrana Međimorec
Andrijina žena
Robert Belinić
Robert Belinić
Andrija kao dječak
Robert Belinić
Andrija kao dječak
Robert Belinić
Robert Belinić
Ivan dječak
Robert Belinić
Ivan dječak
Ana Mamić
Ana Mamić
Marina djevojčica
Ana Mamić
Marina djevojčica


Kristijan Ugrina
Kristijan Ugrina
Ivan odrasli
Kristijan Ugrina
Ivan odrasli
Maja Ružić
Maja Ružić
Marina odrasla
Maja Ružić
Marina odrasla
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