Ko zorijo jagode (English title: Strawberry Time) is a classic Slovenian youth film released in 1978. Directed by Rajko Ranfl and based on the popular novel by Branka Jurca, the film is a seminal work in Yugoslavian coming-of-age cinema, capturing the delicate transition from childhood to adolescence. Movie Profile: Ko zorijo jagode (1978) Director: Rajko Ranfl
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Based on the popular 1974 novel by Branka Jurca, the film follows Jagoda Kopriva, a 15-year-old girl navigating the complexities of adolescence in socialist Slovenia. The narrative focuses on: ko zorijo jagode 1978 okru new
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In 2024, Ko zorijo jagode feels eerily contemporary. The strawberries have ripened again—not just in Ljubljana, but in any post-ideological society where material comfort has not cured spiritual nausea. Ranfl’s film offers no solutions. It does not preach rebellion, nor does it mourn a lost socialism. It simply holds up a mirror to a specific week in 1978 when a handful of teenagers realised that the future they had been promised was just another version of the present. Ko zorijo jagode (English title: Strawberry Time )
: The story centers on Jagoda's transition from childhood to young adulthood, exploring her first experiences with love, friendship, and rebellion.
serves as a prime example of Slovenian film modernism by prioritizing teenage subjectivity and emotional crisis over traditional linear plot. The narrative focuses on: Part 6: How to
Availability: Ko zorijo jagode (1978) is available via the Slovenian Cinematheque’s digital collection with optional English subtitles. Recommended for viewers of Aftersun, The Graduate, and Rohrbach.