Title: Jagode in prah (Strawberries and Dust)
Urban Youth Culture: Set in the streets of Ljubljana, the film captures the specific atmosphere of late-70s urban life in Slovenia. Production and Legacy Director: Rajko Ranfl. ko zorijo jagode 1978 ok
The late 1970s in Yugoslavia were a peculiar time. Tito was still in power, but the economic boom of the 60s had given way to slower growth, rising unemployment among youth, and a generational identity crisis. Young people in Slovenia, the most westernized republic, were heavily influenced by Western music (The Beatles, The Doors, folk rock) and fashion, yet remained under a socialist system that prized collective values. Title: Jagode in prah (Strawberries and Dust) Urban
So find that "ok" quality rip. Watch it on a small screen, maybe with a glass of cheap white wine. Let the crackly mono soundtrack wash over you. And remember: when strawberries ripen, life is indeed very beautiful — precisely because it ends so quickly. Tito was still in power, but the economic
(Irena Kranjc), a typical teenage girl living in Ljubljana. The film portrays her navigation through: Adolescent Milestones
The story revolves around the protagonist, a young man named Jani, who returns to his hometown after completing his military service. As he navigates his relationships with his family, friends, and a new love interest, Jani must confront his own identity and the changing world around him.