Accidental Life (1969)

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Two friends try to tear out their lives from the clutches of idle. An existential study of ordinary lives led by two alienated urban white collar workers, Accidental Life was the only feature film of Ante Peterlić, Croatian film theorist and film critic. The film received mediocre reviews and went largely unnoticed after its release, but has been reevaluated decades later as one of the best Croatian films ever made.

Director: Ante Peterlić
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 66 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Boško Petrović
Cinematography: Ivica Rajković
Editing: Katja Majer
Production: Filmski Autorski Studio
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Serbo-Croatian
Original Language: sh

Keywords

dating, rowing, office clerk

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Accidental Life about?
Two friends try to tear out their lives from the clutches of idle. An existential study of ordinary lives led by two alienated urban white collar workers, Accidental Life was the only feature film of Ante Peterlić, Croatian film theorist and film critic. The film received mediocre reviews and went largely unnoticed after its release, but has been reevaluated decades later as one of the best Croatian films ever made.
Who directed Accidental Life?
Accidental Life was directed by Ante Peterlić.
Who stars in Accidental Life?
Accidental Life stars Dragutin Klobučar, Ivo Serdar, Ana Karić, Zvonimir Rogoz, Helena Buljan, Stjepan Bahert.
How long is Accidental Life?
Accidental Life has a runtime of 1h 6m (66 minutes).
What genre is Accidental Life?
Accidental Life is a Drama film.
Where was Accidental Life produced?
Accidental Life was produced in Yugoslavia.