Out of Step

Out of Step

Release date : February 13, 1968
Runtime : 1h 28m
Countries of origin : Yugoslavia /
Original Language : Serbo-Croatian /
Director : Milenko Štrbac /
Writers : Milenko Štrbac /
Production companies : Filmska Radna Zajednica (FRZ) /
February 13, 1968 1h 28m Yugoslavia Drama Serbo-Croatian More
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A disabled man takes on the system when his pension is tied up in a morass of red tape. His story is revealed on a television program, and the star of the show is admonished for trying to incite the public against the system. The media, the man and the television manager gather to try to talk out the misunderstandings they all experience with the system of slow-moving social injustices. The message of the film also states that the days of media scrutiny and public-opinion feedback are here to stay.
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  • title:Out of Step
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1968
  • Runtime:1h 28m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Yugoslavia ·
  • Original Language: Serbo-Croatian ·
  • Director: Milenko Štrbac /
  • Writers: Milenko Štrbac ·
  • Production companies: Filmska Radna Zajednica (FRZ) ·
  • Overview:A disabled man takes on the system when his pension is tied up in a morass of red tape. His story is revealed on a television program, and the star of the show is admonished for trying to incite the public against the system. The media, the man and the television manager gather to try to talk out the misunderstandings they all experience with the system of slow-moving social injustices. The message of the film also states that the days of media scrutiny and public-opinion feedback are here to stay.
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