
Three Contributions to the Slovenian Madness
Drama
Overview
Omnibus consisting of three segments. The first story is about a fight between the boy's parents, after which he ends up in a correctional hall, and then in jail. The second story is about a mental patient who leaves the hospital to find his wife, a fashion model. The third story is about two factory employees who go for a few drinks after work, only to end up later at one of his mother's house where they all get drunk.
Top Cast


Peter Boštjančič
Peter Boštjančič
(segment "Kronica ludosti")
Peter Boštjančič
(segment "Kronica ludosti")


Štefka Drolc
Štefka Drolc
Štefka Drolc
Simona Gruden
Simona Gruden
(segment "Kronica otpora")
Simona Gruden
(segment "Kronica otpora")


Vladislava Milosavljević
Vladislava Milosavljević
(segment "Kronica ludosti")
Vladislava Milosavljević
(segment "Kronica ludosti")
Desa Muck
Desa Muck
(segment "Kronica zločina")
Desa Muck
(segment "Kronica zločina")


Radko Polič
Radko Polič
(segment "Kronica otpora")
Radko Polič
(segment "Kronica otpora")


Majda Potokar
Majda Potokar
Štefanova mama (segment "Kronica otpora")
Majda Potokar
Štefanova mama (segment "Kronica otpora")


Jožef Ropoša
Jožef Ropoša
(segment "Kronica zločina")
Jožef Ropoša
(segment "Kronica zločina")
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