Agape
Miran is an unconventional priest who prepares children for the ceremony of confirmation. One of them is Goran, an orphaned teenage boy who enjoys Miran's attention. One day, a new boy moves into the neighborhood, and immediately becomes Miran's new pet student. Goran gets jealous and admits being in a sexual relationship with the priest, which sets in motion a series of unfortunate events.
Branko Schmidt
Casts & Crew
Goran Bogdan
Pavle Čemerikić
Denis Murić
Ivo Gregurević
Nela Kocsis
Daria Lorenci Flatz
Dražen Šivak
Petra Vukelić
Ivan Kirinčić
Marko Čičić
Tin Takač
Danijela Davidović
Danijela Beganović
Dora Dimić Rakar
Ivana Gulin
Emir Hadžihafizbegović
Alan Katić
Max Kostelac
Josip Lacić
Rok Mozbah
Andrea Perković
Fran Radačić
Luka Satara
Marika Fredrikson Sinković
Robert Ugrina
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