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The film's atmosphere is elevated by a soundtrack composed by Jože Privšek , a renowned figure in Slovenian music. Search Context: "OK.RU" and Digital Access
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The plot: A coming-of-age story set in rural Slovenia during WW2 or post-war summer — strawberries ripening symbolizing the loss of innocence, first love, and the harshness of growing up under changing political times (Yugoslav socialism, but subtly critical).
Set in the picturesque landscape of Ptujska Gora, this Slovenian television series is a coming-of-age story that follows a group of boys during their summer holidays. The title translates to "Who Ripen the Strawberries," a poetic reference to the passing of summer and the transition from childhood innocence into adolescence.
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The film's atmosphere is elevated by a soundtrack composed by Jože Privšek , a renowned figure in Slovenian music. Search Context: "OK.RU" and Digital Access ko zorijo jagode 1978 ok ru top
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The plot: A coming-of-age story set in rural Slovenia during WW2 or post-war summer — strawberries ripening symbolizing the loss of innocence, first love, and the harshness of growing up under changing political times (Yugoslav socialism, but subtly critical). The plot: A coming-of-age story set in rural
Set in the picturesque landscape of Ptujska Gora, this Slovenian television series is a coming-of-age story that follows a group of boys during their summer holidays. The title translates to "Who Ripen the Strawberries," a poetic reference to the passing of summer and the transition from childhood innocence into adolescence.