Slovenian countryside in the 18th century. The future lord of the manor, Ožbej, falls in love with the new maid, Meta. His family, however, is opposed to the match and successfully plots to keep the young couple apart. Although Meta must endure scorn and degradation at the hands of the villagers, Ožbej still cannot tear himself away from her. Five children are born of their union, all of whom are looked upon as bastards by the manor folk. Although driven by desperation to return to the manor, Ožbej still harbours the hope that he will one day be able to live together with his love. Can he survive without the woman he loves and without his children? Will he be able to survive at all?
Wild Growth
Samorastniki
Country: Yugoslavia | ||
IMDB: 6.5 | Year: 1963 | Subs: en |
Country: Yugoslavia | ||
IMDB: 6.5 | Year: 1963 | |
Subs: en |
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At Eastern European Movies, you're invited to immerse yourself in the captivating world of Wild Growth (Samorastniki), a cinematic journey hailing from Yugoslavia. Released in 1963, this film is a quintessential piece of Drama, deftly crafted by the renowned director Igor Pretnar, and brought to life through the compelling performances of a skilled cast, including Majda Potokar, Rudi Kosmac and Vladimir Skrbinsek.
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Exploring the nuances of Yugoslavia's society and culture, Wild Growth offers a narrative that is both engaging and thought-provoking. Whether you're a native speaker looking to revisit the classics of your homeland or a student of the language and culture seeking a deeper understanding, this film presents an opportunity to do so through the compelling medium of cinema.
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