The House (1975 film)
The House | |
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Directed by | Bogdan Žižić |
Written by |
Željko Senečić Bogdan Žižić |
Starring |
Fabijan Šovagović Jagoda Kaloper Rade Marković Ana Karić |
Music by | Tomica Simović |
Cinematography | Tomislav Pinter |
Edited by | Radojka Tanhofer |
Production company |
Croatia Film Jadran Film |
Release dates | 10 July 1975 |
Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Language | Serbo-Croatian |
The House (Serbo-Croatian: Kuća) is a 1975 Yugoslav film directed by Bogdan Žižić.
Plot
Branko (Fabijan Šovagović), a 50-year-old director of an export-import company accidentally meets Seka (Jagoda Kaloper), a much younger woman. She mentions a large house that belonged to her parents which was erroneously confiscated by the government after World War II. Branko, who has fallen in love with Seka and proposed to her, spares no effort so that the house can be returned to her. Due to his good connections, he succeeds. However, the house needs renovation, and his salary is not sufficient, so in order to please his young wife, he resorts to illegal activities...[1]
References
External links
- The House at the Internet Movie Database
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