
Ljubljana the Beloved
Drama · Romance · War
Overview
Oton, a young boy, is growing up while his hometown Ljubljana changes, from 1934, when King Alexander of Yugoslavia is killed in France, through first the Italian and then the German occupations of the city, until the arrival of Communism.
Top Cast
Kristijan Guček
Kristijan Guček
Oton
Kristijan Guček
Oton


Iva Krajnc Bagola
Iva Krajnc Bagola
Marjana
Iva Krajnc Bagola
Marjana
Barbara Cerar
Barbara Cerar
Sonja
Barbara Cerar
Sonja


Ivo Ban
Ivo Ban
Kralj
Ivo Ban
Kralj


Polde Bibič
Polde Bibič
Martin Krpan
Polde Bibič
Martin Krpan
Demeter Bitenc
Demeter Bitenc
šef Vic
Demeter Bitenc
šef Vic
Toni Cahunek
Toni Cahunek
Tiskarski vajenec
Toni Cahunek
Tiskarski vajenec
Slavko Cerjak
Slavko Cerjak
Oče
Slavko Cerjak
Oče


Nataša Barbara Gračner
Nataša Barbara Gračner
Anita
Nataša Barbara Gračner
Anita


Ivanka Mežan
Ivanka Mežan
Shirley
Ivanka Mežan
Shirley
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