The Priest's Children
Don Fabijan is a young priest who comes to serve on an unnamed small island in the Adriatic. In order to help increase birth rate on the island, he decides to pierce condoms before they are sold. He therefore teams up with the newsagent Petar and the pharmacist Marin. After they abolish all forms of birth control on the entire island, the consequences become more and more complicated.
Vinko Brešan
Casts & Crew
Krešimir Mikić
Nikša Butijer
Marija Škaričić
Dražen Kuhn
Jadranka Đokić
Lazar Ristovski
Goran Bogdan
Zdenko Botić
Filip Križan
Ivan Brkić
Marinko Prga
Stojan Matavulj
Tihana Lazović
Senka Bulić
Ana Maras
Mladen Vulić
Stjepan Perić
Ljubo Zečević
Petar Atanasoski
Jagoda Kralj
Ana Begić
Dara Vukić
Andrijana Vicković
Vedran Mlikota
Janko Rakoš
Matej Dubravčić
Ivan Maloča
Filip Detelić
Dušan Bućan
Mile Blažević
Nika Burđelez
Tončica Celjuška
Nada Šurjak
Renne Gjoni
Una Siranović
Snježana Sinovčić
Ljubomir Jurković
Silvije Tomašević
Inge Appelt
Orijana Kunčić
Petar Marsh
Branko Menićanin
Lana Huzjak
Katarina Plazibat
Toma Matišić
Niko Brešan
Marija Štimac
Vinko Brešan
Marko Svaguša
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