
Santa Maria della Salute
Drama · Romance
Overview
The film narrates a tormented love story between one of the most famous poets of Serbian literature, Laza Kostic, renowned for his sublime poetic puns and word coining and an enchanting young girl by the name of Lenka Dundjerski, an educated and refined daughter of a landowner Lazar Dundjerski. Standing in the way of their love is the insurmountable age gap between the two, as Kostic is 29 years older than his beloved one. The affair inspired one of the most sophisticated and tender love poems of the time, an utmost expression of yearning, in which the poet's unflinching devotion is linked to his admiration for a Venice basilisk by the name of Santa Maria della Salute.
Top Cast


Vojin Ćetković
Vojin Ćetković
Laza Kostić
Vojin Ćetković
Laza Kostić


Tamara Aleksić
Tamara Aleksić
Lenka Dunđerski
Tamara Aleksić
Lenka Dunđerski


Aleksandar Đurica
Aleksandar Đurica
Lazar Dunđerski
Aleksandar Đurica
Lazar Dunđerski


Danijela 'Nela' Mihailović
Danijela 'Nela' Mihailović
Sofija Dunđerski
Danijela 'Nela' Mihailović
Sofija Dunđerski


Nebojša Ilić
Nebojša Ilić
Dr. Milan Savić
Nebojša Ilić
Dr. Milan Savić
Milica Grujičić
Milica Grujičić
Julijana Palanački
Milica Grujičić
Julijana Palanački


Sloboda Mićalović
Sloboda Mićalović
Olga Dunđerski
Sloboda Mićalović
Olga Dunđerski


Aleksandar Berček
Aleksandar Berček
Arhimandrit Gavrilo
Aleksandar Berček
Arhimandrit Gavrilo


Svetlana 'Ceca' Bojković
Svetlana 'Ceca' Bojković
Ana Palanački
Svetlana 'Ceca' Bojković
Ana Palanački


Ljubomir Bulajić
Ljubomir Bulajić
Đorđe Dunđerski
Ljubomir Bulajić
Đorđe Dunđerski
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