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Wind Beneath the Wings

Anica (60) resists her ongoing chemotherapy while perceiving her daughter’s care as an assault on her dignity. Vlatko (60) is an alcoholic and a loner, completely written off by his work colleagues. Filled with mutual contempt, Anica and Vlatko separated long ago and seemingly no longer communicate. On their drawn-out paths toward oblivion, they search for an ally who will hear their desperate cry for the will to live.

Top Cast

  • Vesna Trivalić

    Vesna Trivalić

    Anica

  • Milivoj 'Miki' Roš

    Milivoj 'Miki' Roš

    Vlatko

  • Lucija Barišić

    Lucija Barišić

    The daughter

  • Srđan Šarić

    Srđan Šarić

  • Filip Šovagović

    Filip Šovagović

  • Hrvoje Grill

    Hrvoje Grill

  • Alen Đurica

    Alen Đurica

  • Gordana Gadžić

    Gordana Gadžić

  • Anđela Žužul

    Anđela Žužul

Overview

Anica (60) resists her ongoing chemotherapy while perceiving her daughter’s care as an assault on her dignity. Vlatko (60) is an alcoholic and a loner, completely written off by his work colleagues. Filled with mutual contempt, Anica and Vlatko separated long ago and seemingly no longer communicate. On their drawn-out paths toward oblivion, they search for an ally who will hear their desperate cry for the will to live.

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