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Marija Jurić Zagorka is often crowned as the most important woman of 20th century Croatian history. She was the country's first feminist, first bestselling author, a fashion icon and a pioneer in women's journalism. But who was she behind all of those established titles?

Top Cast

  • Martina Findrik

    Martina Findrik

    Marija Jurić Zagorka

  • Hrvoje Zovko

    Hrvoje Zovko

    Self

  • Ana Zbiljski

    Ana Zbiljski

    Self

  • Lidija Dujić

    Lidija Dujić

    Self

  • Mario Kolar

    Mario Kolar

    Self

  • Rada Borić

    Rada Borić

    Self

  • Ivana Kuhar

    Ivana Kuhar

    Self

  • Nikolina Pucar

    Nikolina Pucar

    Self

Overview

Marija Jurić Zagorka is often crowned as the most important woman of 20th century Croatian history. She was the country's first feminist, first bestselling author, a fashion icon and a pioneer in women's journalism. But who was she behind all of those established titles?

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