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Stone Horizons
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Stone Horizons

Jan 1, 1953
1h 29m
★ 5.7

Overview

The year is 1940, Croatian coast, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jakov, a poor peasant from hinterland, and his daughter Mala, go to the city, trying to find a job to repay a debt...

Genres

Drama

Production Companies

Jadran Film

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Cast

Irena Kolesar

Mala

Irena Kolesar

Marko Šoljačić

Jakov

Marko Šoljačić

Boris Tešija

Bane

Boris Tešija

Viktor Bek

Banetov otac

Viktor Bek

Jozo Laurenčić

Pekić

Jozo Laurenčić

Antun Nalis

Martin

Antun Nalis

Mirko Perković

Konte

Mirko Perković

Stane Sever

Popić

Stane Sever

Josip Daneš

Kaputić

Josip Daneš

August Cilić

Stric Milja

August Cilić

Marija Sekulin

Majka od Male

Marija Sekulin

Josip Križaj

Roko Pajdagraci

Josip Križaj