Delusion (Croatian: Zavaravanje for Pretense or Faking) is a 1998 Croatian crime-drama film directed by Zeljko Senecic.[1][2]
Delusion Croat: Zavaravanje | |
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Directed by | Zeljko Senecic |
Written by | Zeljko Senecic |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Enes Midzic |
Edited by | Kruno Kusec |
Music by | Arsen Dedic |
Production company | Patria Film |
Distributed by | Hrvatska Radiotelevizija |
Release date | 1998 |
Country | Croatia |
Language | Serbo-Croatian |
Joža (Božidar Orešković), a middle-aged professional driver, offers Stella (Sandra Lončarić), a young and attractive prostitute, a ride from Zadar to Zagreb. Joža remembers his traumatic war experiences and his son who returned from combat with a severe disability. Underneath her seemingly cold and calculated demeanor, Stella is also a grieving parent. During the ride, the two develop a special relationship.[1]
The film won Sandra Lončarić the Golden Arena for Best Actress at the 1998 Pula Film Festival.[3]
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