
The Wind
Drama
Overview
The story of two workers who returned from abroad. One of them wants to find a good job, Adam, and the other one wants to earn money by smuggling, Beli. Between them two there's young woman, Mila, who has had experience with the second one. Running away from the man who is the incarnation of evil for her, she is trying to find happiness and peace with another one in vain.
Top Cast


Bekim Fehmiu
Bekim Fehmiu
Adam Milovanović
Bekim Fehmiu
Adam Milovanović


Velimir Živojinović
Velimir Živojinović
Beli
Velimir Živojinović
Beli


Jovan Janićijević 'Burduš'
Jovan Janićijević 'Burduš'
Adamov kum
Jovan Janićijević 'Burduš'
Adamov kum


Tanja Bošković
Tanja Bošković
Radmila Marjanović
Tanja Bošković
Radmila Marjanović
Ilija Mihajlović
Ilija Mihajlović
Marko, Radmilin sin
Ilija Mihajlović
Marko, Radmilin sin


Milena Dapčević
Milena Dapčević
Vera
Milena Dapčević
Vera


Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović
Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović
Bradonja - švercer
Predrag 'Miki' Manojlović
Bradonja - švercer


Ratko Sarić
Ratko Sarić
Joca Kostić
Ratko Sarić
Joca Kostić


Nikola Simić
Nikola Simić
Đura
Nikola Simić
Đura
Đorđe Pura
Đorđe Pura
Šef restorana na brodu
Đorđe Pura
Šef restorana na brodu
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