
The Woman from Sarajevo
Drama
Overview
The adaptation of a lesser known novel by Nobelist Ivo Andric, which describes the life of a spinster who was overwhelmed by a single passion: avarice.
Top Cast


Heidelinde Weis
Heidelinde Weis
Rajka Radaković
Heidelinde Weis
Rajka Radaković


Rade Šerbedžija
Rade Šerbedžija
Vlado Ratko
Rade Šerbedžija
Vlado Ratko


Branko Cvejić
Branko Cvejić
Rafo Konforti
Branko Cvejić
Rafo Konforti


Jelisaveta Sablić
Jelisaveta Sablić
Jovanka
Jelisaveta Sablić
Jovanka


Elfriede Kuzmany
Elfriede Kuzmany
Majka
Elfriede Kuzmany
Majka


Dragan Milivojević
Dragan Milivojević
Otac
Dragan Milivojević
Otac
Petar Dobrić
Petar Dobrić
Petar Dobrić


Relja Bašić
Relja Bašić
Relja Bašić
Đuro Utješanović
Đuro Utješanović
Đuro Utješanović
Vladimir Obleščuk
Vladimir Obleščuk
Vladimir Obleščuk
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