Sorry for Kung Fu

Sorry for Kung Fu

Release date : July 22, 2004
Runtime : 1h 10m
Countries of origin : Croatia /
Original Language : Croatian /
Director : Ognjen Sviličić /
Writers : Ognjen Sviličić /
Production companies : Hrvatska Radiotelevizija /
July 22, 2004 1h 10m Croatia Drama Croatian More
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Mirjana is returning to Croatia from Germany where she spent some time as a refugee. She is pregnant. Now, when the war in Croatia is over and her visa expired, Mirjana is coming back to her family in a remote and devastated village. Her family is trying to move on with their lives after the war. They rebuild their house and they are trying to find a new husband for their pregnant daughter. Being patriarchal and devoted to their tradition they believe a woman needs to have a husband and a child has to have a father. Of course, the child and the father have to be of the same nationality. Problems start when Mirjana gives a birth to a boy with Asian features. The family and the neighbors are shocked. Mirjana¡¦s rigid father refuses to accept a grandchild of a different nationality, not to mention the one of a different race! Mirjana and her son are forced to leave. She returns only when her father falls seriously ill and requests to see his grandson before he dies.
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  • title:Sorry for Kung Fu
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2004
  • Runtime:1h 10m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Croatia ·
  • Original Language: Croatian ·
  • Director: Ognjen Sviličić /
  • Writers: Ognjen Sviličić ·
  • Production companies: Hrvatska Radiotelevizija ·
  • Overview:Mirjana is returning to Croatia from Germany where she spent some time as a refugee. She is pregnant. Now, when the war in Croatia is over and her visa expired, Mirjana is coming back to her family in a remote and devastated village. Her family is trying to move on with their lives after the war. They rebuild their house and they are trying to find a new husband for their pregnant daughter. Being patriarchal and devoted to their tradition they believe a woman needs to have a husband and a child has to have a father. Of course, the child and the father have to be of the same nationality. Problems start when Mirjana gives a birth to a boy with Asian features. The family and the neighbors are shocked. Mirjana¡¦s rigid father refuses to accept a grandchild of a different nationality, not to mention the one of a different race! Mirjana and her son are forced to leave. She returns only when her father falls seriously ill and requests to see his grandson before he dies.
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