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How I Was Stolen by the Germans

How I Was Stolen by the Germans (Serbian: Koko su me ukrali Nemci) is a Serbian movie. Alex (52) is sufficiently renowned writer who is engaged in repairing other people's texts. It is vital, educated, talented but a bit of a misanthrope. One day in his life enters a girl Roma (6). Alex tells her the stories of his childhood ... The movie is a story of the film director childhood.

Top Cast

  • Jelena Đokić

    Jelena Đokić

    Jelena

  • Douglas Henshall

    Douglas Henshall

    Werner Kraus

  • Svetozar Cvetković

    Svetozar Cvetković

    Aleks

  • Dara Džokić

    Dara Džokić

    Divna

  • Miodrag 'Miki' Krstović

    Miodrag 'Miki' Krstović

    Aleksandar

  • Nebojša Milovanović

    Nebojša Milovanović

    Ljotićevac

  • Vojislav Brajović

    Vojislav Brajović

    Lekar

  • Branimir 'Bane' Popović

    Branimir 'Bane' Popović

    Đorđe

  • Gordan Kičić

    Gordan Kičić

    Blagoje

Overview

How I Was Stolen by the Germans (Serbian: Koko su me ukrali Nemci) is a Serbian movie. Alex (52) is sufficiently renowned writer who is engaged in repairing other people's texts. It is vital, educated, talented but a bit of a misanthrope. One day in his life enters a girl Roma (6). Alex tells her the stories of his childhood ... The movie is a story of the film director childhood.

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