God Forbid a Worse Thing Should Happen
The adventures of a small town Croatian family during the 1960s. The decade will leave eternal marks on all of their members, but most of the story focuses on the youngest one, a boy, Frula, who discovers the love and fashion of the time.
Snježana Tribuson
Casts & Crew
Luka Dragić
Filip Ćurić
Ivo Gregurević
Mirjana Rogina
Dora Fišter
Vinko Brešan
Katarina Fabičević
Slavica Fila
Ivan Brkić
Tena Jeić Gajski
Goran Grgić
Hana Hegedušić
Slavica Jukić
Hrvoje Kečkeš
Ljubomir Kerekeš
Nada Klasterka
Simona Kostiha
Hrvoje Kovačić
Dražen Kuhn
Danko Ljuština
Damir Lončar
Bojan Navojec
Goran Navojec
Jelena Miholjević
Marinko Prga
Matija Topolovac
Zvonimir Zoričić
Sunčana Zelenika
Milan Štrljić
Vesna Potelj
Ecija Ojdanić
Sreten Mokrović
Igor Mešin
Branko Menićanin
Borko Perić
Rakan Rushaidat
Barbara Vicković
Vera Zima
Predrag 'Pređo' Vušović
Vinko Štefanac
Iva Šoštarić
Tomislav Šoštarić
Marija Škaričić
Tea Matanović
Ozren Martinović
Also Directed by Snježana Tribuson
The story happens during the 1990's war in the Balkans, when Ana lost her and was raped the Serb para-military forces.
Protagonist of the film is Melita Zganjer, woman who desperately tries to lose weight. This proves to be very difficult because she works in a pastry shop. Unlike her man-eating roommate Visnja, she only dreams about love and spends all her free time watching South American soap opera "Slave of Love". The man of his dreams is much closer than she thinks, though. Janko, young man who delivers pastry, loves Melita but is too shy to express his feelings. In the meantime, Eva, policewoman and another of Melita's roommates, tries to set her up with one of her colleagues. Those efforts fail, but Melita's dreams seems to come true with Antonio Mulero, "Slave of Love" star who arrived to Zagreb to shoot a feature film.
A disillusioned opera star, a lonely pastry chef, and a divorced Don Juan with an amorous history offstage make for choice ingredients in this poignant romantic tale spiced with Christmas cookies, borscht, and an alarming quantity of deadly insecticide. Director Tribuson demonstrates a deft talent for juggling comic romantic disasters from a woman’s point of view as her characters negotiate the bamboozling ways of love. Middle-aged Verica (acclaimed actress Marinković) pours her heart into her café’s pastries, but she can’t seem to find a like-minded lover until a duplicitous handyman with pheromones to spare and an eye for the ladies sets off a chain of unforeseen adventures all tied together by one fateful plate of tasty treats.
It deals with unexpected romance between a salesgirl and a police inspector.
Sue, the only daughter of a squire comes back from a fashionable European resort where she spent vacation. Arno, an impoverished nobleman wins her heart and they soon get engaged. But in the farm is the manager's son named Mor whom Sue spent her childhood with. Their reunion flare up old emotions, but soon strange things begin to happen. The stories about a werewolf start to circle around.
Martin is forty, living his common life with protective, invalided mother - no friends, no girl friend, no warm or friendly relationships with anybody - He works as a delivery boy for one bakery shop, so his working hours starts before sun rises, while the streets of the town are still empty. One clear autumn night, one strange girl approaches Martin - she is going through the drug crises and she needs help.