One Fine Day (1962)
A story set in a Slovenian village during Italian occupation. Stefuc, a man who has been widowed twice and has four daughters, wants to get married for the third time with Zana, who's already engaged and pregnant with Ludvik. Stefuc tries to separate them away, but realizes that he'll have to marry Hedvika, a nice looking girl who has just returned from Milan. In the meantime, Italian fascist authorities decide to eradicate five Slovenian songs with the help of local traitors.
Director: France Štiglic
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date: October 4, 1962
Cast
- Bert Sotlar - Štefuc
- Duša Počkaj - Hedvika
- Arnold Tovornik - Innkeeper 'Moj Jezus'
- Jože Zupan
- Angelca Hlebce - Pečanka
- Lojze Potokar - Padar
- Lojze Rozman - Ludvik
- Silva Danilova - Jera
- Karel Pogorelec - Pečan
- Slavko Strnad - Zanut
Screenplay
Cinematography: Ivan Marinček
Production: Viba film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Slovenščina
Original Language: sl
Keywords
world war ii, italian occupation, slovenia
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is One Fine Day about?
- A story set in a Slovenian village during Italian occupation. Stefuc, a man who has been widowed twice and has four daughters, wants to get married for the third time with Zana, who's already engaged and pregnant with Ludvik. Stefuc tries to separate them away, but realizes that he'll have to marry Hedvika, a nice looking girl who has just returned from Milan. In the meantime, Italian fascist authorities decide to eradicate five Slovenian songs with the help of local traitors.
- Who directed One Fine Day?
- One Fine Day was directed by France Štiglic.
- Who stars in One Fine Day?
- One Fine Day stars Bert Sotlar, Duša Počkaj, Arnold Tovornik, Jože Zupan, Angelca Hlebce, Lojze Potokar.
- How long is One Fine Day?
- One Fine Day has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
- What genre is One Fine Day?
- One Fine Day is a Comedy film.
- Where was One Fine Day produced?
- One Fine Day was produced in Yugoslavia.