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Growing Up Odraščanje

Siniša Gačić, Dominik Mencej / Slovenia / 2017 / 79 min / Slovene

An intimate potrait of four-month-old Tibor and his mothers Daja and Jedrt, who battle discrimination of their familiy.

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An intimate potrait of four-month-old Tibor and his mothers Daja and Jedrt, who battle discrimination of their familiy. When in the lead-up to Christmas 2015 the couple joins the voting campaign ahead of the the referendum on marriage equality, their personal lives suddenly become one of the major political themes in Slovenia. Alongside the challenges that accompany one's first experience as a parent, Daja and Jedrt must confront their cruel opposition, who compare them to paedophiles. Concluding film of Ljubljana's 33rd LGBT Film Festival.

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