Ko Zorijo Jagode 1978 Okru New ❲PREMIUM❳

: Use of the "close-up" to portray internal discovery and the transition from childhood innocence to urban adulthood. Univerza v Mariboru

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The most plausible fix for “okru” is the Slovenian word (district) or the Serbian/Croatian okrug (county). “New” likely refers to Novo mesto (literally “new town”), a city in southeastern Slovenia, or Novi Sad (new orchard) in Serbia. Alternatively, “okru new” could be a mangled form of okružno novo izdanje (new district edition) — a common phrase on old VHS or record bootlegs. : Use of the "close-up" to portray internal

If you are certain about the and OKRU connection: “New” likely refers to Novo mesto (literally “new

Upon its release in December 1978, the film was met with confusion by older critics. One reviewer in Borba dismissed it as “a collection of sighs posing as a screenplay.” Younger audiences, however, recognised themselves instantly. A slang term emerged from the film’s dialogue: Okru (an abbreviation of okruženje – “the environment” or “the trap”). To be okru was to be trapped by a system that gave you everything except meaning.