Ko Zorijo Jagode 1978 Okru New __exclusive__ Review

I assume you are looking for the lyrics (text) and a translation for the song "Ko zorijo jagode" by the Yugoslav folk singer Vasilija Radojčić (often associated with the 1978 folklore scene and OKUD "Abrašević" or similar ensembles).

" (When Strawberries Ripen). Directed by Rajko Ranfl and based on the novel by Branka Jurca, the story captures the bittersweet transition from childhood to adolescence in 1970s Ljubljana. Summer of the Strawberry Moon ko zorijo jagode 1978 okru new

  1. Nostalgia for a lost country – Yugoslavia no longer exists. For those who grew up then, the film is a time capsule of unpretentious life: no war, no smartphones, just strawberries and first heartbreaks.
  2. Universal coming-of-age truth – The awkwardness, peer pressure, and beauty of youth translate across borders. A 2024 screening in New York drew tears from non-Slavic viewers.
  3. Visual poetry – Perko’s cinematography turns strawberry fields into erotic, melancholic landscapes. The famous “rain in the strawberry patch” scene is studied in film schools as an example of natural lighting and emotional restraint.
  • Yugoslavia: Tito was 86 years old. The country was economically stable but cracks were showing. Youth unemployment rose, and punk rock (including Ljubljana’s Pankrti) emerged as rebellious voice.
  • Cinema: 1978 saw Emir Kusturica’s debut (Do You Remember Dolly Bell?). Ko zorijo jagode was its quieter, more introspective Slovenian counterpart.
  • World: Grease, The Deer Hunter, Halloween. While Hollywood chased blockbusters, Yugoslav directors focused on social realism.

Studio: Produced by Viba Film and Vesna Film, two of the most influential production houses in former Yugoslavia. Cultural Legacy I assume you are looking for the lyrics

English Translation

Stanza 1: Who woke up the strawberries On the green Gornjac (mountain)? There a girl passes by Meeting my darling there. Nostalgia for a lost country – Yugoslavia no

  • Cultural Reflection: It stands today as a valuable historical document, capturing the social atmosphere of Slovenia in the late 70s.
  • Critical View: Critics praised the production for not shying away from the darker aspects of human nature, a hallmark of Marjan Rožanc’s writing style.

Plot Summary (reconstructed from a 1979 TV 15 program listing)

: It captures the atmosphere of 1970s Slovenia (then part of Yugoslavia), depicting everyday life in what was often termed a "socialist paradise". Production Details Strawberry Time (1978) - IMDb