Vesna (film)
This article is about the 1953 Slovene film. For the mythological female character, see Vesna.
Vesna | |
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Directed by | František Čap |
Written by |
Matej Bor František Čap |
Starring |
Metka Gabrijelčič Franek Trefalt Janez Čuk Jure Furlan Stane Sever Elvira Kralj Frane Milčinski - Ježek |
Music by | Bojan Adamič |
Release dates |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | Yugoslavia |
Language | Slovene |
Vesna is a 1953 Slovene romantic comedy directed by František Čap. It is considered amongst the most watched Slovene films. It has a 1957 sequel Ne čakaj na maj.
Plot
Three brothers, Samo, Sandi and Krištof think up a plot to get hold of maths finals test papers from their professor at secondary school through courting a girl they assume is his daughter. Not knowing her true name, they call her Vesna, after the Slavic goddess of Spring. The professor's real daughter, the attractive Janja turns up for a date with Samo and they fall in love. When Vesna / Janja finds out the original reason for Samo's interest in her, she does not want to see him again, but eventually changes her mind.[1]
References
- ↑ plot translated from Slovenian Film Fund site in Slovene Archived October 7, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
External links
- Vesna at the Internet Movie Database
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