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The Seventh Cronicle
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The Seventh Cronicle

Jan 1, 1996
1h 37m
★ 0.0

Overview

In former Yugoslavia, following Tito's break-up with Stalin, the rocky island of Goli Otok was the camp site for political prisoners. From that officially non-existant yet dreaded place a young man escapes and seeks refuge on a nearby island. The nuns from the local convent find him unconscious and decide to give him shelter. A relentless secret policeman comes to the island and starts making life miserable for its inhabitants, hoping to find his prey...

Genres

Drama
History

Production Companies

Graphis
Hrvatska Radiotelevizija
Jadran Film

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Cast

Rene Medvešek

Fugitive

Rene Medvešek

Alma Prica

Sister Klara

Alma Prica

Sven Medvešek

Agent

Sven Medvešek

Josip Genda

Odoriko

Josip Genda

Ivo Gregurević

Kapo

Ivo Gregurević

Tonko Lonza

Doctor

Tonko Lonza

Vili Matula

Antonije

Vili Matula

Suzana Nikolić

Vedrana

Suzana Nikolić

Doris Šarić-Kukuljica

Sister Rozalija

Doris Šarić-Kukuljica

Dragan Despot

Friend

Dragan Despot

Semka Sokolović-Bertok

Marijela

Semka Sokolović-Bertok

Ljubomir 'Kiki' Kapor

Kuzma

Ljubomir 'Kiki' Kapor

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