Tractor, Love and Rock'n'roll (2008)
Breza, a country boy from a godforsaken Prekmurje village, wishes to perform at the village festivities playing his electric guitar, but is faced with fierce competition in the form of a traditional Roma band entertaining the villagers by playing popular folk music. Nevertheless, his music seems to be the key to the heart of Silvija, a village beauty and the daughter of a wealthy gastarbeiter from Switzerland, who was sent home to find a healthy Slovene husband. However, the story of Breza and Silvija only marks the beginning of the plot whose main character is actually Düplin, an eccentric outsider, a deaf-and-dumb tramp or, as Breza's mother, the old Popovka, a farm owner and a fortune-teller also referred to as Strina, called him "a lad from a citrus producing country".
Director: Branko Đurić
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Tanja Ribič as Silvija |
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Branko Đurić as Breza |
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Vlado Kreslin as Župan |
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Jernej Kuntner as Gjirkos |
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Nataša Matjašec Rošker as Nada |
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Vlado Novak as Silvijin oče |
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Zala Đurić-Ribič as Ema |
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Krunoslav 'Kićo' Slabinac as Šef bande |
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Semka Sokolović-Bertok as Strina |
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Jaka Fon as Duplin |
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Ludvik Bagari as |
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Miran Camplin as |
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Mišo Kontrec as |
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Jure Lang as |
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Dario Varga as |
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Irena Varga as |
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Gorazd Žilavec as |
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Vita Živko as |
| Directing | Branko Đurić | Director |
| Writing | Branko Đurić | Writer |
| Writing | Miroslav Mandić | Writer |
| Writing | Feri Lainšček | Writer |