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The Elusive Summer of '68

Original title: Varljivo leto '68
  • 1984
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
8.4/10
6.5K
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The Elusive Summer of '68 (1984)
SatireComedyDramaRomance

For the young man who lives in Serbian province town, the maturing coincides with the turbulent political events of the year 1968.For the young man who lives in Serbian province town, the maturing coincides with the turbulent political events of the year 1968.For the young man who lives in Serbian province town, the maturing coincides with the turbulent political events of the year 1968.

  • Director
    • Goran Paskaljevic
  • Writers
    • Gordan Mihic
    • Goran Paskaljevic
  • Stars
    • Slavko Stimac
    • Danilo 'Bata' Stojkovic
    • Mira Banjac
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.4/10
    6.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Goran Paskaljevic
    • Writers
      • Gordan Mihic
      • Goran Paskaljevic
    • Stars
      • Slavko Stimac
      • Danilo 'Bata' Stojkovic
      • Mira Banjac
    • 9User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Slavko Stimac
    Slavko Stimac
    • Petar Cvetkovic
    Danilo 'Bata' Stojkovic
    • Veselin Cvetkovic
    Mira Banjac
    Mira Banjac
    • Majka
    Mija Aleksic
    • Deda
    Ivana Mihic
    Ivana Mihic
    • Vladica
    Andrija Mrkaic
    • Tadija
    Sanja Vejnovic
    • Ruzenjka Hrabalova
    • (as Sanja Vejinovic)
    Dragana Varagic
    • Jagodinka Simonovic
    Neda Arneric
    Neda Arneric
    • Olja Miranovski
    Miodrag Radovanovic
    • Predsednik suda
    Branka Petric
    • Leposava
    Dragan Zaric
    • Direktor gimnazije
    Predrag Tasovac
    • Gospodin Ilic
    Branko Cvejic
    • Kum Spasoje
    Milutin Butkovic
    • Spasojev otac
    Zoran Ratkovic
    • Spasojev brat
    Lidija Pletl
    • Saska Ilic
    Dara Calenic
    • Sef orkestra
    • Director
      • Goran Paskaljevic
    • Writers
      • Gordan Mihic
      • Goran Paskaljevic
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    10djordje6

    One of the best comedies in former Yugoslavia!!! :o)

    I have watched this movie several times, and it is never boring to see it from time to time..Set in 1968. in the time of student uprising in the former Yugoslavia, it's a really fine comedy, with nicely portrayed characters, and lots of very funny scenes/situations..Me and my family laughed in tears :o)This is one of the best Yugoslavian comedies shot after the WWII and before the war in 1991. Some scenes are shot in my hometown Subotica.:o)Comedies in which Danilo "Bata" Stojković acts are the one you shouldn't miss to watch. I recommend it to people from all over the world to watch it if they can purchase/get it.. I am sure that you won't be disappointed.
    3Maleplatypus

    Bad imitation of Balkan Spy

    This is not a good Yugoslav movie and certainly not a representative one. Main actors (mother and father) reprise their roles from Balkan Spy (albeit bloodless and pale here) and the rest doesn't even come near the wits of the movies based on Dusan Kovacevic's work (Balkan Spy, Who's Singin' There?, or Marathons) or other truly clever movies from the period before war on Balkans (for example, Underground). It's not even funny. A classic "coming of age" core topic was much better presented in any other (especially Italian) movie. In good (writing) hands, with different casting and so on this could have been a good movie. But it simply isn't. Pity.
    3rinakarinaka

    not so good

    This movie has a cult status in former Yugoslavia for no reason whatsoever. It's just one of many unsuccessful movies done by so-called Prague school directors ( Paskaljevic, Grlic, Karanovic) that were out of touch with modern cinema and the world itself.
    10ereinion

    Unforgettable movie

    This movie will always stay in my memory as one of the funniest and best comedies I ever saw back in former Yugoslavia. It centers around the eldest son (Stimac) of a family led by a strict authoritarian father in Danilo Bata Stojkovic's magnificent incarnation. The young Petar struggles to graduate from high school mainly for one reason-he is so infatuated with his Marxism teacher that he cannot think of anything else but her during the classes. So when the graduation time comes, he lies to his father about passing in all the subjects while in reality flunking in Marxism.

    Of course, the truth is not easy to hide and when it eventually comes out, his father is appalled and decides to punish him and lead his mind off from girls by finding a job for him in a local bakery. But that becomes complicated too when it turns out a beautiful and voluptuous girl is working there and she is an easy catch as well! Complications and comical twists just keep coming and coming here and the laughter never ceases.

    All this is going on during a very turbulent time, the '68 student revolution. My favorite scene is when Stojkovic throws out the TV because of the student uprising claiming it's immoral to watch it and then when Tito approves of the reforms he brings it back saying "Comrade Tito has said that the students are right. We can watch television again!" Paskaljevic was a master of socio comedy and all the actors do a great job. The ending is specially great and this is probably Slavko Stimac's best role.
    10cosmin742000

    10/10

    A communist romantic comedy who proves again in communism there's no such a thing as censorship. Whose who say there was censorship in communism are brainwashed by capitalistt propaganda.

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    • Trivia
      As of 2016 it was included in the #100 Serbian movies list (1911-1999) and protected as cultural heritage of great importance.
    • Connections
      References Summer of '42 (1971)

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 1984 (Yugoslavia)
    • Country of origin
      • Yugoslavia
    • Languages
      • Czech
      • Serbo-Croatian
    • Also known as
      • The Illusive Summer of '68
    • Filming locations
      • Sremski karlovci, Serbia(on location)
    • Production company
      • Centar Film
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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