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On The Milky Road Na mliječnom putu

Emir Kusturica / Serbia, USA, United Kingdom / 2016 / 140 min / Serbian

Spring in wartime. Each day, a milkman crosses the front line on a donkey, dodging bullets to bring his precious wares to the soldiers until the arrival of a mysterious Italian woman (Monica Bellucci) turns his life upside down. Thus begins a story of passionate, forbidden love that will plunge them both into a series of fantastic and dangerous adventures. Two-time Palme d'Or winner Emir Kusturica directs and stars in this story of love and war, rich in emotion, comedy and adventure.

Serbian with Slovene subtitles.

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