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5.8 1h 43m

Don't Lean Out the Window

Encouraged by the stories of guest workers who pay visit to their homeland, a young man Filip finds himself on a central station in Frankfurt on the Main, Germany. While looking for his old friend Mate who would help him to get around in new environment, Filip experiences one trouble after another until he finally finds Mate lethally wounded.

Top Cast

  • Ivo Gregurević

    Ivo Gregurević

    Filip

  • Fabijan Šovagović

    Fabijan Šovagović

    Mate

  • Mira Banjac

    Mira Banjac

    Mileva

  • Jadranka Štilin

    Jadranka Štilin

    Verica

  • Zdenko Jelčić

    Zdenko Jelčić

    Čikeš

  • Inge Appelt

    Inge Appelt

    Luce

  • Christa Bauer

    Christa Bauer

  • Mirko Boman

    Mirko Boman

    Šef

  • Laci Cigoj

    Laci Cigoj

    Carinik

Overview

Encouraged by the stories of guest workers who pay visit to their homeland, a young man Filip finds himself on a central station in Frankfurt on the Main, Germany. While looking for his old friend Mate who would help him to get around in new environment, Filip experiences one trouble after another until he finally finds Mate lethally wounded.

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