
Halgato
Crime · Drama · Music
Overview
A tragedy looms for a young Gypsy violinist whose half brother is in the throes of first love.
Top Cast
Kristjan Borovšak
Kristjan Borovšak
Adult Halgato
Kristjan Borovšak
Adult Halgato


Tanja Ribič
Tanja Ribič
Iza
Tanja Ribič
Iza


Dario Varga
Dario Varga
Siligoj
Dario Varga
Siligoj
Jernej Kuntner
Jernej Kuntner
Pišta
Jernej Kuntner
Pišta
Lara Jankovič
Lara Jankovič
Jusika
Lara Jankovič
Jusika
Mirjam Korbar
Mirjam Korbar
Tereza
Mirjam Korbar
Tereza


Ludvik Bagari
Ludvik Bagari
Scabby Fico
Ludvik Bagari
Scabby Fico
Ljerka Belak
Ljerka Belak
Durgola Neni
Ljerka Belak
Durgola Neni


Peter Boštjančič
Peter Boštjančič
Fat Babič
Peter Boštjančič
Fat Babič
Jože Kramberger
Jože Kramberger
Bumbas
Jože Kramberger
Bumbas
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