
The Party
Drama
Overview
Story of young man who has lost an arm in the war and tries to find his place in postwar Ljubljana.
Top Cast


Miha Baloh
Miha Baloh
Kurir Aleš
Miha Baloh
Kurir Aleš
Nika Juvan
Nika Juvan
Karlinca
Nika Juvan
Karlinca


Mira Sardoč
Mira Sardoč
Mara
Mira Sardoč
Mara
Velimir Gjurin
Velimir Gjurin
Mali Aleš
Velimir Gjurin
Mali Aleš


Janez Škof
Janez Škof
Lovro
Janez Škof
Lovro


Andrej Kurent
Andrej Kurent
Milenko
Andrej Kurent
Milenko


Lojze Rozman
Lojze Rozman
Miško
Lojze Rozman
Miško


Iva Zupančič
Iva Zupančič
Lucija
Iva Zupančič
Lucija
Hugo Florijančič
Hugo Florijančič
Brumer
Hugo Florijančič
Brumer
Nada Božič
Nada Božič
Nada Božič
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