Directed by and produced by Viba Film , this cinematic piece remains a landmark in Slovenian youth cinema. It captures the raw, unfiltered essence of adolescent discovery, rebellion, and romance in late-1970s Yugoslavia.
It provides a fascinating, preserved time capsule of Yugoslavian city life, capturing the fashion, music, and social dynamics of the era. ko zorijo jagode 1978 okru
Composed by Jože Privšek , the music perfectly anchors the movie in the nostalgic pop-rock and melancholic audio landscapes of late-1970s Yugoslavia. Why "Ko zorijo jagode" Was Way Ahead of Its Time Directed by and produced by Viba Film ,
The narrative follows Jagoda Kopriva (played by Irena Kranjc), a typical 15-year-old girl navigating the turbulent waters of adolescence in Ljubljana. Jagoda spends her days hanging out with school friends, fighting with her parents, and exploring her identity. Composed by Jože Privšek , the music perfectly
"Ko zorijo jagode" was a rarity in its time, as one of the first films in Yugoslavia to openly depict the sexual awakening of a teenage girl. The film features scenes, including a famous bathroom scene, that were considered highly progressive for the late 1970s and cemented Irena Kranjc's status as a Slovenian icon.
For those seeking to revisit or discover this classic—sometimes searched and referenced under the translated Russian title Поздняя ягода (Late Berry) or found in curated online film communities—the film remains an enduring study of adolescent psychology and social dynamics.