Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing
A young man is determined to find out what happened to his grandfather who was arrested and then disappeared in WW2, why did the new communist government label their family as traitors and why was his father killed many years later.
Casts & Crew
Filip Šovagović
Alma Prica
Slavko Juraga
Ivo Gregurević
Božidar Orešković
Nada Subotić
Ana Karić
Đuro Utješanović
Vanja Drach
Goran Grgić
Špiro Guberina
Krunoslav Šarić
Semka Sokolović-Bertok
Zdenko Jelčić
Zdenka Anušić
Etta Bortolazzi
Lena Politeo
Matija Prskalo
Also Directed by Zrinko Ogresta
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