White Grass (1976)
When Dane returns from the army, Vera awaits him at the station, ready to live together with him. Yet beneath the veil of enthusiasm lies anxiety for their future. The couple sets off for the mountain village where Vera's parents live, but find life in the harsh alpine conditions too difficult. They decide to move down into the valley, where they meet a discontented couple whose marriage has been marred by an affair. Vera and Dane also encounter difficulties in their relationship, but the tragic example of the other couple helps them realize that their home lies in the place of their birth - beneath the free skies in the mountains.
Director: Boštjan Hladnik
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date: February 16, 1976
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Screenplay
Production: Viba film, Vesna Film
Country: Yugoslavia
Language: Slovenščina
Original Language: sl
Keywords
slovenia
More Films by Director: Boštjan Hladnik
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is White Grass about?
- When Dane returns from the army, Vera awaits him at the station, ready to live together with him. Yet beneath the veil of enthusiasm lies anxiety for their future. The couple sets off for the mountain village where Vera's parents live, but find life in the harsh alpine conditions too difficult. They decide to move down into the valley, where they meet a discontented couple whose marriage has been marred by an affair. Vera and Dane also encounter difficulties in their relationship, but the tragic example of the other couple helps them realize that their home lies in the place of their birth - beneath the free skies in the mountains.
- Who directed White Grass?
- White Grass was directed by Boštjan Hladnik.
- Who stars in White Grass?
- White Grass stars Marina Urbanc, Ljubiša Samardžić, Boris Cavazza, Polde Bibič, Dare Valič, Andrej Nahtigal.
- How long is White Grass?
- White Grass has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
- What genre is White Grass?
- White Grass is a Drama film.
- Where was White Grass produced?
- White Grass was produced in Yugoslavia.