Slow Surrender (Croatian: Polagana predaja) is a 2001 Croatian film directed by Bruno Gamulin, starring Filip Šovagović, Sven Medvešek and Lucija Šerbedžija. It is based on a novel of the same name by Goran Tribuson.[1]
| Slow Surrender | |
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| Directed by | Bruno Gamulin |
| Starring | Filip Šovagović Sven Medvešek Lucija Šerbedžija Anja Šovagović-Despot |
| Music by | Davor Rocco |
Production companies | HRT Gama Studio |
| Distributed by | HRT |
Release date | 2001 |
Running time | 92 minutes |
| Country | Croatia |
| Language | Croatian |
Petar Gorjan (Filip Šovagović) is a cynical 40-year-old PR man who is profoundly unhappy with his life: he betrayed the ideals of his youth, and has a failed marriage behind him. While driving his car to Dubrovnik to visit his ex-wife (Anja Šovagović Despot) and child, he meets Lukas (Sven Medvešek), a rather eccentric young man, and Mala (Lucija Šerbedžija), a vagrant girl. They join him against his will and proceed to introduce additional chaos into his life...[1][2]
Big Golden Arena for Best Film at the Pula Film Festival | |
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| As Yugoslav Film Awards (1957–90) |
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| As Croatian Film Awards (1992–present) |
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