Polikarp 1969
Yugoslavian television horror movie from 1969.
Yugoslavian television horror movie from 1969.
The young microbiologist Petra is ready to do her best to create a truly sensational product. Mmmm, how creamy and healthy it is…
Jean, a young French hooligan, is sent on a forced vacation to his grandfather Evald, who lives in the Slovenian countryside. Despite Evald's warm welcome, Jean remains quite withdrawn, speaks only French with his grandfather, and coldly rejects his lifestyle, which is mainly devoted to tending the orchard and selling apples on the local road. While they struggle to get used to life together, frost is slowly approaching Evald's orchard.
Stane, the owner of an inn on the outskirts of the city, also known for his love of helping others, late one night serves a young girl who turns out to have been beaten by her boyfriend, as he has done so many times before, and her sent onto the street.
Pavle is a student of biology. He plays chess and lives alone with his mother. One day he meets Marija, a gentle girl who is exactly like him, lonely and yearning for love. An honest emotion and the beginning of a happy life together are born, but only until his cruel mother starts to interfere.
A young man, Peter, returns home in the middle of the night after a long journey. He returns to his home, to his parents. At the same time, he is also returning to his long-term girlfriend, who, during this time, has given birth to their daughter Vita. Peter is determined that his journey has come to the end, and that he will settle down and stay at home. Yet, he quickly realizes that a decision is easier to accept than to actualize it.
Anja has to do something about her love life when her boyfriend starts turning quite herbal for smoking pot.
A film inspired by postcards dating from the 1920s and 1930s that were found in an antique shop. The postcards reveal a story of a woman, who travelled around the Adriatic islands in those years.
In 2009, a group of military enthusiasts led by the commander France (Gojmir Lešnjak - Gojc) decides to occupy Trieste. The group that stages battles performs it at a completely fictional location. However, this hobby is not to the liking of France's wife Marija (Silva Čušin) and his daughter Mateja (Anja Drnovšek). The daughter as a representative of the young generation has no understanding of her father's enthusiasm for partisans, battles and Tito. France is also confronted by the Slovenian police led by the commander Brane (Dario Varga) as Brane forbids France to stage any more battles ... Will the young generation accept our history and will Trieste be ours?
Izidor is dreaming of becoming a real firefighter, despite not being taken seriously. Everything changes when he wins the lottery.
Zdravko is a retired widower. His daughter never visits him and he lives a solitary existence. One day, he notices that people who walk their dogs in the park stop and chat. So he borrows his neighbor's dog, Wolfy, takes him to the park, and his plan works. He finds people to talk to - but he forgets about Wolfy and the dog is gone. What is he going to tell his neighbor?
Father is dying at home. The pastor orders Janez and Marinka to call his son Štefan before he dies. Since father and son are at odds, Janez and Marinka are afraid that Štefan will not want to come. Therefore, at the approaching harvest, they lure him with the lie that his father is already dead. Despite the poor medical prognosis, the father is still alive when his son arrives.
Confessions of people who have lost their sight during their lives. What are their feelings and how do they view their apparent handicap?
Jelka and Egon are elderly people who spend the autumn of their lives together.
Our world is beautiful. Our world is safe. Or is it? The film is about 18-year-old girl Mateja, who is sent to the rehabilitation centre due to high moral standards she has. There, through the process of transformation, she discovers the truth, how our world is like. Sadly too late. Freedom, brotherhood, for everybody everywhere.
While returning a lost package, Jogi and Davor are faced with bureaucracy at the post office, so they decide to deliver the package themselves. On the way to the right address, they encounter some problems, but with some luck they solve them. Heavy music, two models and one box.
Matej returns from Germany to visit his father Rado in Slovenia to ask him for help in financing the apartment he wants to buy with his pregnant girlfriend. At the meeting, he learns that his father was thrown over the threshold of his own company, and after additional research, he learns that he is in very large debts, and his house is also hanging in the balance. Matej wants to solve his father's problems, even if by less legal means.
Ajda is a new assistant director on a daily soap, and on her first day she walks into chaos. Ajda has no idea what she is supposed to be doing. Problems start piling up, and Ajda is struggling to cope. Then, with the help of production assistant Matjaž she is close to making it through her first day. Close.
Pianist Mojca is afraid to get into deeper relationship with her partner Tomaž due to her fear of pain. It takes place at a point where a long-standing relationship between the two needs a new step in either direction. And as in life, so in film, life takes an unexpected path and gives Mojca a series of experiences that help her move forward.
One night, a group of teenagers breaks into a city swimming pool. Their youthful spirit soon turns into wild, violent rampage. When the maelstrom of proving themselves and picking on others results in an accident, the situation turns upside down.