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Class Enemy Razredni sovražnik

Rok Biček / Slovenia / 2013 / 112 min / Slovene / 15+

When their beloved soft-hearted teacher goes on maternity leave and is replaced by the authoritarian German language instructor Robert, the mood in the classroom abruptly sours. When a pupil commits suicide soon after having been snubbed by him, her classmates accuse the teacher of being responsible for her death, and a student revolt erupts.

Winner of the Vesna for Best Feature Film, and internationally, the most awarded Slovene feature of the year. 

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