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The Elusive Summer of '68 [1984]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00002509
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Original Title
Varljivo leto '68
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Language
Serbian
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Language of Subtitles
Slovenian
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Published
Yugoslavia : Centar Film Beograd, 1984.
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Physical Description
DVD-ROM (85 min.)
Contents Summary
Set against the backdrop of a liberalization in Marshal Tito's Yugoslavia in 1968, this comedy is about the coming of age of Petar (Slavko Stimac) as he looks for love just about anywhere, now that he has discovered it exists. His father (Danilo Stojkovic) is a distant sort who wants him to focus on his grades so he will have a chance at a good future (and be a good Marxist), but Petar's card-shark of a grandfather understands and offers him the advice he needs. Meanwhile, Petar has a crush on his beautiful teacher and wreaks havoc with his academic standing by trying to get back at her for bathing in the river with her male companion. This affront to his feelings is soon forgotten when he meets a charming young miss who is visiting the town with a youth orchestra -- and love takes off from there. Reminiscent of the theme of budding adolescence in earlier films like "Black Peter" by Milos Forman or Jiri Menzel's "Closely Watched Trains," director Goran Paskaljevic shares his famous fellow Czechs' comic insight into the throes of first and uneasy love
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Duration: 01:25:00
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The Elusive Summer of '68 [1984]
Available digitallyHU_OSA_00002509
MovingImageIconMoving Image
General Information
Director/Creator
General Information
Original Title
Varljivo leto '68
General Information
Language
Serbian
General Information
Language of Subtitles
Slovenian
General Information
Published
Yugoslavia : Centar Film Beograd, 1984.
General Information
Physical Description
DVD-ROM (85 min.)
Contents Summary
Set against the backdrop of a liberalization in Marshal Tito's Yugoslavia in 1968, this comedy is about the coming of age of Petar (Slavko Stimac) as he looks for love just about anywhere, now that he has discovered it exists. His father (Danilo Stojkovic) is a distant sort who wants him to focus on his grades so he will have a chance at a good future (and be a good Marxist), but Petar's card-shark of a grandfather understands and offers him the advice he needs. Meanwhile, Petar has a crush on his beautiful teacher and wreaks havoc with his academic standing by trying to get back at her for bathing in the river with her male companion. This affront to his feelings is soon forgotten when he meets a charming young miss who is visiting the town with a youth orchestra -- and love takes off from there. Reminiscent of the theme of budding adolescence in earlier films like "Black Peter" by Milos Forman or Jiri Menzel's "Closely Watched Trains," director Goran Paskaljevic shares his famous fellow Czechs' comic insight into the throes of first and uneasy love
Subjects
Bibliographic Information
Note
Duration: 01:25:00
Bibliographic Information
Copyright Status
Copyright by SVRSA - ZMEX
Holdings
DVD
Item Type
DVD
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OSA Film Library
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OSA Film Library
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