
Cinema Love
Drama
Overview
Stevo survives an assassination and a year later inaugurates a cinema called "Love", an idea and life dream of his brother-in-law.
Top Cast
Jelena Žugić
Jelena Žugić
Mira
Jelena Žugić
Mira


Dejan Lilikj
Dejan Lilikj
Kosta
Dejan Lilikj
Kosta
Robert Ristov
Robert Ristov
Stevo
Robert Ristov
Stevo
Mirjana Ristov
Mirjana Ristov
Frose
Mirjana Ristov
Frose
Blagoja Čorevski
Blagoja Čorevski
Profesorot Gjulev
Blagoja Čorevski
Profesorot Gjulev
Dimitrina Mickoska
Dimitrina Mickoska
Turistiki vodic
Dimitrina Mickoska
Turistiki vodic
Nino Levi
Nino Levi
Maž turist
Nino Levi
Maž turist
Marija Novak
Marija Novak
Žena turist
Marija Novak
Žena turist
Robert Veljanovski
Robert Veljanovski
Covek od parkingot
Robert Veljanovski
Covek od parkingot
Nadica Petrova
Nadica Petrova
Tube Girl
Nadica Petrova
Tube Girl
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