

Family · Romance · Comedy
Overview
Three years later, Tomaz meets Milena in Ljubljana where she practices dancing. In order to spend more time with her, Tomaz enrolls at the dance club where he finds many new friends. As the club is faced with close-down, the members decide to save it by setting up a dance show for the urban elite.
Top Cast
David Sluga
David Sluga
Tomaž
David Sluga
Tomaž
Kaja Štiglic
Kaja Štiglic
Milena
Kaja Štiglic
Milena
Dare Valič
Dare Valič
Tomažev oče
Dare Valič
Tomažev oče
Primož Longyka
Primož Longyka
Primož Longyka
Vera Per
Vera Per
Vera Per


Maja Boh-Hočevar
Maja Boh-Hočevar
Maja Boh-Hočevar
Jerca Mrzel
Jerca Mrzel
Jerca Mrzel
Marjana Karner
Marjana Karner
Marjana Karner


Boris Kralj
Boris Kralj
Boris Kralj


Janez Hočevar
Janez Hočevar
Janez Hočevar
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