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Gaja’s World, this is my planet Gajin svet 2

Peter Bratuša / Slovenia / 2022 / 97 min / Slovene / 10+

The dynamic story, full of humor, emotion, and suspense, revolves around common everyday problems, primarily parental separation and the dangers of the internet, and addresses both teenagers and their parents.

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Gaja’s World, this is my planet is a modern and dynamic youth romantic comedy with elements of crime fiction, set in today’s urban environment. The 14-year-old girl Gaja, who lives in a separate family, confronts envious classmates, experiences an identity theft on a social network, and learns what true friendship means.

During holidays, her father takes Gaja and her teenage sister to a camp by the sea, but the vacation has not yet begun. With the assistance of her friend and a police inspector, Gaja rescues the owner of a bar from blackmailers, reunites the family, and makes her father happy.

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