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Unlike many films of the era, it was praised for its realistic dialogue and relatable depiction of teenage angst. ko zorijo jagode 1978 ok ru top
Ko zorijo jagode ( Strawberry Time ), released on , is a Yugoslavian (Slovenian) coming-of-age film directed by Rajko Ranfl . Set in 1970s Ljubljana, it captures the complexities of teenage life, early romance, and self-discovery. Synopsis and Themes Summer has always been a time of abundance
The film is noted for its realistic, non-humorous approach to teenage rebellion, friendship, and deception. It is particularly famous for a daring (for its time) scene where Jagoda explores her own femininity. Cast & Crew Jagoda Kopriva: Irena Kranjc Roman Goršič Metod Pevec Rajko Ranfl Screenplay: Branka Jurca and Ivan Potrč Jože Privšek How to Watch Unlike many films of the era, it was
, remains a landmark of Yugoslavian youth cinema for its frank and stylized exploration of teenage sexuality. Directed by Rajko Ranfl and based on the novel by Branka Jurca
She spends her time flirting with boys, arguing with her parents, and hanging out with school friends.