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Sunday the 13th

A documentary that investigates the cause and effect of the disrupted football match between Dinamo (Zagreb) and Crvena Zvezda (Beograd) on May 13th 1990.

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  • Josip Kuže

    Josip Kuže

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  • Vjekoslav Škrinjar

    Vjekoslav Škrinjar

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  • Vladan Lukić

    Vladan Lukić

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  • Dragoslav Šekularac

    Dragoslav Šekularac

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  • Petar Đukić

    Petar Đukić

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  • Božidar Spasić

    Božidar Spasić

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  • Mate Laušić

    Mate Laušić

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  • Ante Ćalušić - Toni

    Ante Ćalušić - Toni

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  • Stjepan Krpičak

    Stjepan Krpičak

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Overview

A documentary that investigates the cause and effect of the disrupted football match between Dinamo (Zagreb) and Crvena Zvezda (Beograd) on May 13th 1990.

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