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The Agreement

The Agreement

Genres

Drama

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First Serbian film shot in Kosovo after its separation.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Serbian

Runtime

79 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

17 August 2016

Country

Kosovo

Cast

Aleksandar Mihailović

Aleksandar Mihailović

Aleksandar

Bora Nenić

Bora Nenić

Petar

Vasilija Kokotović

Vasilija Kokotović

Jelica

Dejan Cicmilović

Dejan Cicmilović

Advokat Tasić

Zdravko Maletić

Zdravko Maletić

Agron

Marjan Todorović

Marjan Todorović

Ljuan

Vladimir Jocović

Vladimir Jocović

Dragan

Nebojša Đorđević

Nebojša Đorđević

Baškim, Albanac u domu kulture i zasedi

Miloš Milić

Miloš Milić

Besnik

Laurent Rouy

Laurent Rouy

Fransoa Morel

Mihajlo Stojković

Mihajlo Stojković

Fisnik, Agronov mlađi sin

Miodrag Krčmarik

Miodrag Krčmarik

Musa Ibrahimi

Aleksandar Milojević 'Lija'

Aleksandar Milojević 'Lija'

Kum

Dragan Stokić

Dragan Stokić

Tref

Dejan Stojaković

Dejan Stojaković

Iguman

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