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Say Why Have You Left Me?
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Say Why Have You Left Me?

Jun 15, 1993
1h 30m
★ 5.8

Overview

The story of a young man who, in 1991. receives order to report to a military drill, and finds himself on Vukovar front, where he spends five months. Returning from there, he discovers changes within himself, but within his home town also. Totally lost, he finds no way to make contact with the environment, and suddenly experiences love with the girl who survived all horrors of that war...

Genres

Drama

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Cinema Design
RTS

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Cast

Žarko Laušević

Peđa

Žarko Laušević

Milica Mihajlović

Vera

Milica Mihajlović

Ljubiša Samardžić

Rade

Ljubiša Samardžić

Dragan Jovanović

Marko

Dragan Jovanović

Katarina Gojković

Ivana

Katarina Gojković

Vladan Dujović

Ljuba

Vladan Dujović

Danilo 'Bata' Stojković

Teča

Danilo 'Bata' Stojković

Stevo Žigon

Starac

Stevo Žigon

Predrag Laković

Otac

Predrag Laković

Rahela Ferari

Baba

Rahela Ferari

Slavko Štimac

Milicioner I

Slavko Štimac

Nikola Pejaković

Invalid

Nikola Pejaković

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