The best Peter Boštjančič’s movies

Peter Boštjančič

Peter Boštjančič

Today we present the best Peter Boštjančič’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Peter Boštjančič’s movies.

The Medusa Raft

The Medusa Raft
6.8/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 10/07/1980
  • Character: Agent
Story about a group of eccentric Dadaist artists in a small Serbian town in the 1920s.

Blanka Kolak's Love

Blanka Kolak's Love
6.2/10
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 29/05/1987
  • Character: Laco
In the wild times of the Second World War, Blanka marries political grandee Pavle, who is shortly afterwards sent to Goli Otok as a political prisoner. Blanka has enthusiasm for photography, becomes independent and opens a studio of photography with Laco. But soon she realizes that her business partner is an impostor. Pavle returns from prison, but their relationship, despite awareness of the political interference in their intimate sphere, imbues the bitter chill and misunderstanding. Blanka tries to drown her endless problems in alcohol and seduce her only male friend, but her last rescue, the thread of love, is being interrupted as well. Is every love of Blanka Kolak sentenced to death, is love possible at all, is worth living without it?

Temptations

Temptations
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 27/07/1979
  • Character: Montales
Some years before WWI, art historian and priest Ciril from Ljubljana and his friend Fritz set out on a journey through Italy. Ciril hopes that his doctorate on Italian art would provide him inner peace, thus starting a new life. Emotionally disturbed Fritz, on the other hand, tries to escape everyday life, as well as from commitment he has to his female friend.

The Rift

The Rift
In the seventies, in the slightly envious country, you come to the cooperative sawmill, the Štefan season, which gets entangled with an older village girl, Anica, so she gets pregnant. This obstructs his life plans: get a quick start to get enough to travel to Australia. Jože also comes to Slovenia with Štefan, who is a native but lives a distant life of a special person. Anika's older sister, Marta, is married, but without children. It turns out that they used to love Marta before, and then Jose escaped to study the theology, which he never completed. Anxious Anica succumbs to her sister's escalating hatred of men, so poorly crap Martin's advice is to close Stephen somewhere until forced into marriage. The events in the temple where Štefan is closed is culminating in a mission in a village church. At the time of the death of the old Martnjakovka, Aničina and Martina mothers, the events went wrong in the crime ...

Halgato

Halgato
6.8/10
A tragedy looms for a young Gypsy violinist whose half brother is in the throes of first love.

Three Contributions to the Slovenian Madness

Three Contributions to the Slovenian Madness
  • Genre: Drama
  • Release: 01/01/1983
  • Character: (segment "Kronica ludosti")
Omnibus consisting of three segments. The first story is about a fight between the boy's parents, after which he ends up in a correctional hall, and then in jail. The second story is about a mental patient who leaves the hospital to find his wife, a fashion model. The third story is about two factory employees who go for a few drinks after work, only to end up later at one of his mother's house where they all get drunk.

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