Ko Zorijo Jagode 1978 Okru New Jun 2026
In recent years, Ko zorijo jagode has seen a revival under the banner “new.” This includes:
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The title is deceptively pastoral. Strawberries, when they ripen, are at their most vibrant and sweet—but they are also at their most perishable. Within 48 hours, the ripe fruit rots. Ranfl weaponises this biological fact as the film’s central metaphor for the Yugoslav youth of the era. The protagonists (Marko, Maja, Zdenko, and the volatile Boris) are ripe with potential: they are educated, healthy, and born into a country that prides itself on non-aligned openness. Yet they are rotting from the inside. In recent years, Ko zorijo jagode has seen
The story revolves around the lives of the urban middle class in Slovenia. It typically takes place in a domestic setting—a living room or a social gathering—which serves as a backdrop for the characters to reveal their true selves. The title, When the Strawberries Ripen , acts as a metaphor for a time of fruition or harvest. However, in the context of the drama, this "ripening" is ironic; it suggests a moment of truth where the characters' moral compromises and hypocrisies come to light. Ranfl weaponises this biological fact as the film’s
Other significant Slovenian youth films produced during the late 1970s and early 1980s.