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Jugoslava

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Director:
Ivan Bakrač
Writer:
Ivan Bakrač
Producer:
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Ivan Bakrač, Nikolina Vujetic-Zecevic, Guillaume de Seille
Genre:
Drama
Co-Producers:
Ada Solomon, Carla Fotea, Aleš Pavlin
Co-Production Companies:
Quadrifolium Films, Biberche Productions, Arizona Films, Micro Film, Perfo Production
Logline:
In order to overcome complete loneliness, Jugoslava uses a summer vacation in searching for a new apartment. However, that quest will change her life in different way than she imagined.
Synopsis:
After her husband dies and her son moves abroad, Jugoslava spends her days utterly alone. On her 60th birthday, she decides to make changes in life, which she has long resisted. In order to fight terrible loneliness, and to distant herself from the family home packed with memories, she uses a summer vacation in searching for a perfect new flat. With each new tour, Jugoslava becomes visibly happier, she can cope with her problem of loneliness. She is also becoming obsessed with places, interiors, with the quest of change her life in much different way than she imagined. While touring one of the flats, out of pure misunderstanding, Jugoslava finds herself in the game of destiny. One harmless visit almost results in a tragedy, and pushes Jugoslava into even deeper solitude. Trying to solve the confusion, she relives her never resolved dilemma about her husband's death. The impenetrability of the truth about the past makes it increasingly hard for her to adjust to the present. Finally, she tries to live life along the line of least resistance, but fails to escape her most sincere feelings and habits.