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The Windhunter

The Windhunter

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The reconstruction of creation of an influential avantguarde movement called "Novo Mesto Spring" that arrived on Slovenian cultural scene during 1920s. Within this movement worked significant local artists such as composer Mario Kogoj, painter Rihard Jakopic, poet Danijel Bohoric and many others.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Slovenian

Runtime

105 mins

Rating

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Release Date

01 January 1989

Country

Yugoslavia

Cast

Barbara Babič

Barbara Babič

Ludvik Bagari

Ludvik Bagari

Edvin Šerko

Miloš Battelino

Miloš Battelino

Zdenka Bevc

Zdenka Bevc

Rok Bogataj

Rok Bogataj

Marijan Musič

Berta Bojetu

Berta Bojetu

Danijelova mama

Miranda Caharija

Miranda Caharija

Gospa Steinova

Bernarda Cokan

Bernarda Cokan

Marija Cokan

Marija Cokan

Leonida Carf

Leonida Carf

Franc Čuček

Franc Čuček

Primož Ekart

Primož Ekart

Josip Vidmar

Bojan Emeršič

Bojan Emeršič

Karel Stein

Lenča Ferenčak

Lenča Ferenčak

Toni Gašperič

Toni Gašperič

Emil Cerar

Emil Cerar

Sašo Džukič

Sašo Džukič

Študent

Stanka Gjurić

Stanka Gjurić

Ženska v sanjski šk.

Ivo Godnič

Ivo Godnič

Tomaž Gubenšek

Tomaž Gubenšek

Jože Gutman

Jože Gutman

Polona Hartman

Polona Hartman

Marijan Hinteregger

Marijan Hinteregger

Vojak

Ratko Ristić

Ratko Ristić

Cirkuzant

Boris Juh

Boris Juh

Boris Kralj

Boris Kralj

Stane Leban

Stane Leban

Gojmir Lešnjak 'Gojc'

Gojmir Lešnjak 'Gojc'

Desa Muck

Desa Muck

Vlado Novak

Vlado Novak

Barbara Lapajne-Predin

Barbara Lapajne-Predin

Matjaž Turk

Matjaž Turk

Dare Valič

Dare Valič

Zlatko Zajc

Zlatko Zajc

Judita Zidar

Judita Zidar

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