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3211

Sep 21, 2023
1h 10m
★ 1.7

Freedom is priceless.

Overview

The film 3211 is a true story about Stefan Djuric, a successful musician who one day loses everything and goes to prison, where only his songs remain from his former life.

Genres

Music
Documentary

Production Companies

Balkaton

3211 Trailers

Cast

Stefan Đurić Rasta

Stefan Đuric Rasta / Himself

Stefan Đurić Rasta

Slaviša Čurović

Advokat

Slaviša Čurović

Nenad Heraković

Mlađi Zatvorenik

Nenad Heraković

Radoslav 'Rale' Milenković

Upravnik Zatvora

Radoslav 'Rale' Milenković

Miloš Tanasković

Džanki

Miloš Tanasković

Tara Toševski

Čuvarka

Tara Toševski

Goran Sultanović

Stariji čuvar

Goran Sultanović

Marko Janjić

Advokat

Marko Janjić

Marina Pavlović

Klinka

Marina Pavlović

Milan Čučilović

Inspektor

Milan Čučilović

Marko Milivojev

Klinac

Marko Milivojev

Miodrag Milovanov

Deda

Miodrag Milovanov

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