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Roundabout
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Roundabout

Jan 1, 1962
0h 6m
★ 0.0

Overview

Short experimental 16mm film.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Kino Klub Beograd

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Cast

Tatjana Martinac

The girl with glasses

Tatjana Martinac

Borko Niketić

The guy with a cigar

Borko Niketić

Mirjana Vukmirović

The girl who sits in a chair

Mirjana Vukmirović

Mirjana Živković

The girl who plays piano

Mirjana Živković

Ješa Denegri

The guy with black glasses

Ješa Denegri