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Living Like the Rest of Us
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Living Like the Rest of Us

Jul 16, 1982
1h 30m
★ 4.2

Overview

A young non-conformist enrolls at the music academy in Belgrade. There he faces a lot of existential, as well as emotional problems.

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Art film 80

Cast

Svetislav 'Bule' Goncić

Radoš

Svetislav 'Bule' Goncić

Sonja Savić

Sonja Savić

Milan Puzić

Edvard Goldman

Milan Puzić

Olivera Ježina

Olivera Ježina

Sonja Knežević

Sonja Knežević

Jasmina Terzić

Jasmina Terzić

Dušan Janićijević

Otac

Dušan Janićijević

Sima Janićijević

Deda

Sima Janićijević

Olivera Marković

Akademski slikar

Olivera Marković

Slavko Štimac

Mladić u kolicima

Slavko Štimac

Petar Banićević

Dekan fakulteta

Petar Banićević

Alenka Rančić

Alenka Rančić

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