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Where Gods Are Dead
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Where Gods Are Dead

Feb 1, 1993
1h 24m
★ 0.0

Overview

A Norwegian TV-worker tries to prevent her son, which she has with her former husband, a Serb now living in Jugoslavia, to become a soldier in the starting civil war.

Genres

Documentary
Drama

Production Companies

Radio Televizija Novi Sad

Cast

Vibeke Løkkeberg

Vibeke Løkkeberg

Miki Manojlović

Miki Manojlović

Frank Krog

Frank Krog

Roger Hilleren

Roger Hilleren

Jahn Otto Johansen

Jahn Otto Johansen

Blagoje Marinković

Blagoje Marinković

Mihajlo Pleskonjić

Mihajlo Pleskonjić

Petar Čučković

Petar Čučković

Dejan Timotijević

Dejan Timotijević

Predrag Jandrić 'Gaga'

Predrag Jandrić 'Gaga'

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