Slow Days (2006)
January 1, 2006Release Date
Slow Days (2006)
January 1, 2006Release Date
Plot.
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Cast & Crew.
Marin Amizić
Lighterman
Kristina Beganović
School-kid
Milovanka Benović
Katarina
Nina Benović
Tamara
Matija Čigir
School-kid
Leon Demšar
Alen
Simona Dimitrov-Palatinus
Jadranka
Hrvoje Dominko
School-kid
Ivan Džaja
Grandpa
Stjepan 'Džimi' Stanić
Martina's Guest
Martina Gucić
School-kid
Jelena Hadži-Manev
Ana
Asja Jovanović
Anita
Ankica Kluković
Tamara's Mother
Matija Kluković
Stjepan / Director / Writer
Darko Markovic
Composer
Marija Kohn
Grandma
Maja Komušar
School-kid
Vilena Košutić
Journalist
Petra Kurtela
Marta
Irena Marković
Waitress's Landlord
Stjepan Mataušić
Matija
Mia Oremović
Martina's Guest
Petar Orešković
Musician
Izabela Pavlović
School-kid
Višnja Pešić
Martina
Bruno Petljak
School-kid
Borivoj Radaković
Martina's Guest
Predrag Raos
Ex- Pilot
Luka Rukavina
Bartender
Andrea Rumenjak
Karla
Anja Šehić
Barfly
Vjeran Simeoni
Musician
Valentina Šokec
School-kid
Robert Španić
School-kid
Tomislav Španić
School-kid
Antonija Stanišić
Konobarica
Luka Šulje
School-kid
Filip Šuster
Martin
Ognjen Sviličić
Waitress's Landlord
Details.
Release DateJanuary 1, 2006
Original NameAjde, dan... prođi...
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 42m
Genres
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Wiki.
Slow Days (Croatian: Ajde, dan... prođi...) is a 2006 black and white Croatian indie film. Set in the Croatian capital Zagreb and its satellite town, Velika Gorica, it follows the lives of over twenty individuals. It was directed, written, and edited over a period of three years by the young Matija Kluković and starred, among others, Višnja Pešić, Filip Šuster, Marija Kohn, Petra Težak, and Nina Benović.
In Croatia, the film received critical acclaim for its independent style of film-making, terrific cast of non-actors combined with professional actors, and black and white cinematography by Bojana Burnać, the first female cinematographer in Croatian film history. It won the Golden Pram award at Zagreb Film Festival and internationally premiered at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2007.