A Different Time (2006)
It represents a timeline about some of the most important, but vanished places for youth gathering in Novi Sad. It tells a story about places that were used by young people to develop their creative side, to learn, exchange knowledge and ideas and to socialize. The film covers an important period from the 60s to the mid 90s. How important were "Youth Forum", "Studio 24" and "Yellow House" for the young people of that time and why are these places no longer present?
Director: Ana Lagator
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 49 min
Release Date: January 1, 2006
Cast
- Slobodan Tišma - Himself
- Ratko Radivojević - Himself
- Branko Andrić 'Andrla' - Himself
- Jasna Rajić - Herself
- Branislav Babić 'Kebra' - Himself
- Vladimir Radusinović - Himself
- Vladimir Kozbašić 'Pećinko' - Himself
- Zoran Pantelić - Himself
Screenplay
Production: Kulturanova
Country: Serbia and Montenegro
Language: Srpski
Original Language: sr
More Films by Director: Ana Lagator
More Films in Genre: Documentary
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Different Time about?
- It represents a timeline about some of the most important, but vanished places for youth gathering in Novi Sad. It tells a story about places that were used by young people to develop their creative side, to learn, exchange knowledge and ideas and to socialize. The film covers an important period from the 60s to the mid 90s. How important were "Youth Forum", "Studio 24" and "Yellow House" for the young people of that time and why are these places no longer present?
- Who directed A Different Time?
- A Different Time was directed by Ana Lagator.
- Who stars in A Different Time?
- A Different Time stars Slobodan Tišma, Ratko Radivojević, Branko Andrić 'Andrla', Jasna Rajić, Branislav Babić 'Kebra', Vladimir Radusinović.
- How long is A Different Time?
- A Different Time has a runtime of 49m (49 minutes).
- What genre is A Different Time?
- A Different Time is a Documentary film.
- Where was A Different Time produced?
- A Different Time was produced in Serbia and Montenegro.