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Bread and Circuses (2011)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 1H 32M

Director : Klemen Dvornik

Synopsis

Bread and Circuses is a comedy with a sent of nostalgia about socialistic Yugoslavia's last breaths looking forward into brighter future days than they appear to be at the moment. Family Novak from a small town Velenje is drawn by lot to participate in a TV family quiz. The mother and the daughter are thrilled about appearing on TV, whereas the father and the son do not like the idea that much, especially because the show will take place during the carnival. On their way to the TV show the family gets into a misunderstanding with the police, at the TV station they get confused by a group of dressed up cocks, and things get truly interesting when the family gets to know the quiz moderator Jos Bauer better. Everything about the TV station seems quite different from up close and the family members' values are turned upside down.

Actors

Jonas Žnidaršič
Jonas Žnidaršič
Jos Bauer
Peter Musevski
Peter Musevski
Josip Novak
Saša Pavček
Saša Pavček
Jelka Novak
Jurij Drevenšek
Jurij Drevenšek
Simon Novak
Tjaša Hrovat
Tjaša Hrovat
Mojca Novak
Zvezdana Mlakar
Zvezdana Mlakar
Brigita Bauer
Igor Žužek
Igor Žužek
Marjan
Janez Škof
Janez Škof
Tomo
Uroš Fürst
Uroš Fürst
Boris
Vladimir Vlaškalić
Vladimir Vlaškalić
Zvezdan Klavora
Grega Zorc
Grega Zorc
Jure
Gašper Tič
Gašper Tič
Petelin
Nika Rozman
Nika Rozman
Lena
Barbara Zemljič
Barbara Zemljič
Damjana
Miha Nemec
Miha Nemec
Izet Beslagic
Gorazd Osojnik
Gorazd Osojnik
Zajec

Crews

Klemen Dvornik
Klemen Dvornik
Director

Trailers and other movies

Kruha in iger - Napovednik/Bread and Circuses - Theatrical Trailer

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