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Trapped Time
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Trapped Time

Nov 6, 2017
1h 54m
★ 7.0

Story about one man, one country and one time.

Overview

Petar Peca Popović is one of the greatest, most famous, most authoritative and for sure, the best, connoisseur of Rock and Roll in the former Yugoslavia. He promoted Rock and Roll in those heroic times. We are going on a peculiar kind of trip with him, along an "emotional homeland", of ex-Yu, "searching for the lost times" and dear friends, the most significant representatives of this culture - rock'n'roll legends.

Genres

Documentary
Music

Production Companies

Arbos

Cast

Petar 'Peca' Popović

Himself

Petar 'Peca' Popović

Momčilo Bajagić 'Bajaga'

Himself

Momčilo Bajagić 'Bajaga'

Goran Bregović

Himself

Goran Bregović

Vlatko Stefanovski

Himself

Vlatko Stefanovski

Jasenko Houra

Himself

Jasenko Houra

Siniša Škarica

Himself

Siniša Škarica

Zoran Predin

Himself

Zoran Predin

Zlatan Stipišić Gibonni

Himself

Zlatan Stipišić Gibonni

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