1978 was a pivotal year in Yugoslavia and global cinema:
Who woke up the strawberries On the green Gornjac (mountain)? There a girl passes by Meeting my darling there. ko zorijo jagode 1978 okru new
The film is noted for its realistic, though sometimes criticized as "ordinary," portrayal of youth in the 70s. It remains a nostalgic staple for many who grew up in the region during that era, known for its daring scenes—such as Jagoda discovering her femininity—which were considered quite bold for the time. Details about the movie can be found on major databases like IMDb and the Slovenian Film Database . 1978 was a pivotal year in Yugoslavia and
After a thorough search of Slovenian film and cultural archives (e.g., Slovenska kinoteka, Baza SFK, and COBISS), It remains a nostalgic staple for many who
Visually, Ko zorijo jagode is a document of brutalist melancholy. Cinematographer Rudi Vaupotič shoots the new residential blocks of Šiška and Bežigrad as if they were ancient ruins: long shadows, harsh midday glare, and the omnipresent sound of distant construction work. The film’s palette is washed-out—faded denim blue, sickly beige, the pale green of Yugoslav army surplus furniture.