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Sunday, 24. 05. 2026 / 19:00 / Main Hall

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From 25 November 2025

Whites Wash at Ninety Belo se pere na devetdeset

Marko Naberšnik / Slovenia, Serbia, North Macedonia, Italy, Montenegro, Croatia / 2025 / 144 min / Slovene

Screenings

Sunday, 24. 05. 2026 / 19:00 / Main Hall

Rain-Check Screenings

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A film adaptation of the bestselling novel by Bronja Žakelj, in which the author recounts her own life story. Set in Ljubljana in the 1980s, the film is a touching, humorous, and inspiring tale of growing up, loss, and survival.

cast Lea Cok, Anica Dobra, Jurij Zrnec, Tjaša Železnik, Iva Krajnc Bagola, Saša Tabaković

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