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Virgina

"Virgina" tells a tale from the 19th century Serbian village near the Adriatic Sea. Because of the extreme patriarchal culture there is a superstition that families without male heirs are cursed. When the wife gives birth to their fourth daughter, father decides that the child will become a so-called "Virgina" and that she will live as a man.

Top Cast

  • Miodrag Krivokapić

    Miodrag Krivokapić

    Timotije

  • Ina Gogálová

    Ina Gogálová

    Dostana

  • Slobodan Milovanović

    Slobodan Milovanović

    Paun

  • Mirko Vlahović

    Mirko Vlahović

    Momak

  • Matija Prskalo

    Matija Prskalo

    Najstarija sestra

  • Vjenceslav Kapural

    Vjenceslav Kapural

    Josip

  • Nada Gaćešić-Livaković

    Nada Gaćešić-Livaković

    Ranka (as Nada Gacesic-Livakovic)

  • Andrijana Videnović

    Andrijana Videnović

    Laura

  • Marta Keler

    Marta Keler

    Stevan

Overview

"Virgina" tells a tale from the 19th century Serbian village near the Adriatic Sea. Because of the extreme patriarchal culture there is a superstition that families without male heirs are cursed. When the wife gives birth to their fourth daughter, father decides that the child will become a so-called "Virgina" and that she will live as a man.

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