Ko Zorijo Jagode 1978 Ok !!exclusive!! -
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* Director. Rajko Ranfl. * Writers. Branka Jurca. Ivan Potrc. Strawberry Time (1978) - IMDb ko zorijo jagode 1978 ok
Ask any Slovenian over 45 about Ko zorijo jagode , and they will likely quote a line or hum a tune. The film’s soundtrack, featuring songs by the Slovenian rock group , became a minor hit. The most famous track, "Jagode" (Strawberries) , is still played on nostalgic radio programs every summer. Warning: Do not expect 4K
The film’s title is deeply metaphorical. Strawberries ripen quickly — they are sweet, fragile, and perishable. So is youth. By the time the fruit is ready for harvest, the characters must also make decisions that will define the rest of their lives. * Director
Irena Kranjc (Jagoda), Roman Goršič (Nejc), and Metod Pevec (Dragi) Production: Filmski studio Approximately 98 minutes Generally holds a 6.2/10 on IMDb based on community ratings. from this era or more details on Branka Jurca's original novel? Strawberry Time (1978) - IMDb
: Clickable hotspots at specific locations that play audio snippets from the film or new commentary about the protagonist's (Jagoda Kopriva) personal growth and discovery of her sexuality.
There is a specific kind of magic in 1970s youth cinema—a raw, sun-drenched honesty that feels both dated and timeless. If you grew up in or around Slovenia (then part of Yugoslavia), the title (translated as Strawberry Time ) likely triggers a wave of nostalgia. Released in 1978 and directed by Rajko Ranfl , this film remains a cornerstone of Slovenian coming-of-age stories. The Story: More Than Just First Love