Dealing with the peer dynamics of 1970s Yugoslavia. Cast and Creative Team
The film features several prominent Slovenian actors and creative professionals: Rajko Ranfl Writers Branka Jurca (novel), Ivan Potrč (screenplay) Jagoda Kopriva Irena Kranjc Nejc Roman Goršič Dragi Metod Pevec Jagoda's Mother Lidija Kozlovič Jagoda's Father Aleksander (Sandi) Krošl Music Jože Privšek Legacy and Availability
The characters feel authentic, embodying the archetypes of the rural Slovenian experience. They are depicted with affection and humor. The interactions often feel like a staged folk play, bridging the gap between theater and cinema. The cast manages to convey the specific dialect and temperament of the region, making the film a valuable cultural artifact as well as a piece of entertainment.
Jagoda seeks romantic affection, but Dragi has much more mature physical intentions. Meanwhile, Nejc spirals into deep despair over his unrequited love and a difficult relationship with his father.
Details * March 27, 1978 (Yugoslavia) * Yugoslavia. * Language. Slovenian. * Also known as. Kad jagode zru. * Lubiana, Slovenia. * Ko zorijo jagode - Kinodvor
The film did not emerge from a vacuum. It is based on a highly successful 1974 youth novel of the same name written by . A prominent Slovene writer, teacher, and editor, Jurca was already an established figure in children's and youth literature, having won the prestigious Levstik Award twice for her work.
Jagoda experiences her first romantic feelings and sexual awakening, notably through her interactions with a boy named Nejc. Family Tension:
It could also be a song or an album. The title suggests a pastoral or nature-inspired theme, which was common in various forms of art.
The film stars Irena Kranjc as Jagoda, alongside Roman Goršič and Metod Pevec . Viewing Options Strawberry Time (1978) - IMDb
Produced by and Vesna Film , the movie features a notable ensemble of Slovenian talent: Strawberry Time (1978) - IMDb
