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The Slovenian youth film Ko zorijo jagode (Strawberry Time), directed by Rajko Ranfl and released in , is a classic coming-of-age story. Based on the novel by Branka Jurca

Jagoda's journey through her first romantic affections, kisses, and the discovery of her own sexuality.

Pod krošnjami dreves, sence plešejo s svetlobo, tvoje roke v mojih, čas ustavi ta trenutek.

Kada se spomene godina 1978, mnogima se vrataju uspomene na prošlo vrijeme, na zvukove i slike iz prošlosti. Jedan od tih nostalgijskih podsjetnika je i pjesma "Ko zorijo jagode" iz istoimenog kultnog hita iz 1978. godine, koji je postao neka vrsta himne za ljubitelje glazbe iz tog vremena. U ovom članku, uzet ćemo u obzir utjecaj ove pjesme i šire, okružne lige i njihovu važnost u SFRJ-u, posebice u kontekstu športskog i kulturnog života.

Parallel to Jagoda's romantic dilemma, Nejc suffers from a fractured relationship with his strict father, adding a layer of domestic drama to the narrative.

This article will cover everything: the film’s provocative story, its unforgettable characters, the author behind the original novel, where to find digital copies (the “link” you need), and why this 1978 masterpiece still matters today.

Your search included “okru”—likely a misspelling of (Round and Round), a collection of Slovenian fairy tales also written by Branka Jurca. It was published in 1960 by Mladinska knjiga and is one of her most cherished works for younger children.

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