High Voltage

High Voltage

Release date : February 23, 1981
Runtime : 1h 43m
Countries of origin : Yugoslavia /
Original Language : Serbo-Croatian /
Director : Veljko Bulajić /
Production companies : Croatia Film /
February 23, 1981 1h 43m Yugoslavia Romance Serbo-Croatian More
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After WW II many young people arrive to Zagreb, among them a young worker Sonja Kacar. She is supposed to participate in the construction of the first generator in the Rade Koncar factory. Because there aren't enough experts and materials in Yugoslavia, the factory counts on help from fellow communist countries, Czechoslovakia and Soviet Union. However, after the Inform Bureau's resolution this help is no longer available. Sonja experiences a great intimate disappointment because Stjepan, who she is in love with, supports Stalin.
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Božidarka Frajt
Sonja Kačar
Vanja Drach
Direktor
Ivo Gregurević
Drug Vlado
Ilija Ivezić
Jednoruki drug iz komiteta
Zvonko Strmac
Inženjer Balaš
Nada Gaćešić-Livaković
Spikerica na tvorničkom razglasu
Lena Politeo
Đurina žena
Demeter Bitenc
Prodavac skica za generator

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  • title:High Voltage
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1981
  • Runtime:1h 43m
  • Genres: Romance · Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: Yugoslavia ·
  • Original Language: Serbo-Croatian ·
  • Director: Veljko Bulajić /
  • Writers: Veljko Bulajić · Mirko Bošnjak · Ivan Salečić ·
  • Production companies: Croatia Film ·
  • Overview:After WW II many young people arrive to Zagreb, among them a young worker Sonja Kacar. She is supposed to participate in the construction of the first generator in the Rade Koncar factory. Because there aren't enough experts and materials in Yugoslavia, the factory counts on help from fellow communist countries, Czechoslovakia and Soviet Union. However, after the Inform Bureau's resolution this help is no longer available. Sonja experiences a great intimate disappointment because Stjepan, who she is in love with, supports Stalin.
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