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Comic Sans (2018)

Genre : Family, Comedy, Drama

Runtime : 1H 43M

Director : Nevio Marasović

Synopsis

A young and successful copywriter Alan Despot, after trying in vain to renew a broken relationship with his girlfriend, goes to the island of Vis and finds himself torn between his eccentric father, another ex-girlfriend and her fiancé. New situations and circumstances help Alan to view his own life from a new perspective.

Actors

Janko Popović Volarić
Janko Popović Volarić
Alan
Zlatko Burić
Zlatko Burić
Bruno
Nataša Janjić-Medančić
Nataša Janjić-Medančić
Marina
Milos Timotijevic
Milos Timotijevic
Lukas
Alma Prica
Alma Prica
Majka
Inti Šraj
Inti Šraj
Barbara
Miha Rodman
Miha Rodman
Peter
Jette Ostan Vejrup
Jette Ostan Vejrup
Anne
Sara Hjort Ditlevsen
Sara Hjort Ditlevsen
Sophie
Tanja Ribič
Tanja Ribič
Urška
Trpimir Jukić
Trpimir Jukić
Svećenik
Damir Poljicak
Damir Poljicak
Pape
Ana Sava Mandić
Ana Sava Mandić
Lukina kćer
Domen Valič
Domen Valič
Primož
Edita Karađole Šegvić
Edita Karađole Šegvić
Angela
Branko Završan
Branko Završan
Turk
Elvis Bošnjak
Elvis Bošnjak
Diler
Hrvoje Škurla
Hrvoje Škurla
Daniel
Lenko Blažević
Lenko Blažević
Advokat
Ivan Bulić
Ivan Bulić
Skipper
Lina Blažević
Lina Blažević
Teta Marija

Crews

Nevio Marasović
Nevio Marasović
Director
Nevio Marasović
Nevio Marasović
Writer
Rakan Rushaidat
Rakan Rushaidat
Writer
Janko Popović Volarić
Janko Popović Volarić
Writer
Damir Kudin
Damir Kudin
Cinematography
Tomislav Pavlić
Tomislav Pavlić
Editor

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