"Ko Zorijo Jagode" is often remembered for its bold approach to teenage life. One specific scene, involving Jagoda discovering her feminine side under a shower, was considered daring for its time and remains a point of discussion for its raw portrayal of puberty.
For those interested in exploring this era of cinema further, resources are available regarding:
The 1978 film Ko zorijo jagode (English title: Strawberry Time ) is a classic Slovenian youth drama directed by Rajko Ranfl
Ko zorijo jagode (also known by its English title Strawberry Time ) is a 1978 Yugoslavian (Slovenian) romantic youth drama directed by . Based on the 1974 novel by Branka Jurca , the film is a coming-of-age story that explores the complexities of teenage love and burgeoning sexuality in 1970s Ljubljana. Plot Overview
"Ko Zorijo Jagode" is often remembered for its bold approach to teenage life. One specific scene, involving Jagoda discovering her feminine side under a shower, was considered daring for its time and remains a point of discussion for its raw portrayal of puberty.
For those interested in exploring this era of cinema further, resources are available regarding:
The 1978 film Ko zorijo jagode (English title: Strawberry Time ) is a classic Slovenian youth drama directed by Rajko Ranfl
Ko zorijo jagode (also known by its English title Strawberry Time ) is a 1978 Yugoslavian (Slovenian) romantic youth drama directed by . Based on the 1974 novel by Branka Jurca , the film is a coming-of-age story that explores the complexities of teenage love and burgeoning sexuality in 1970s Ljubljana. Plot Overview