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The story follows five months in the life of Belgrade student Maja Sabljic, an actress-to-be, from her high school graduation day (at the end of May) until mid September when she tries to enroll at the Film Academy (FDU). The story is presented in the documentary style, involving the real-life persons of the late seventies' Belgrade scene.

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Runtime

96 mins

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Release Date

01 January 1979

Country

Yugoslavia

Cast

Maja Sabljić

Maja Sabljić

Herself

Zoran Cvijanović

Zoran Cvijanović

Himself

Branivoj Đorđević

Branivoj Đorđević

Profesor na akademiji

Olivera Ježina

Olivera Ježina

Herself

Predrag Miletić

Predrag Miletić

Himself

Sonja Savić

Sonja Savić

Herself

Duško Stevanović

Duško Stevanović

Himself

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