Let's Go Our Own Way
Let's Go Our Own Way (Slovene: Gremo mi po svoje) is a 2010 Slovenian adventures youth film directed by Miha Hočevar, starring Jurij Zrnec, Tadej Koren Šmid, and Jure Kreft in the title roles.
Let's Go Our Own Way | |
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Directed by | Miha Hočevar |
Produced by | Danijel Hočevar |
Written by | Miha Hočevar Matevž Lužar |
Starring | Jurij Zrnec Tadej Koren Šmid Jure Kreft Matevz Štular Jana Zupančič |
Music by | Mitja Vrhovnik Smrekar |
Distributed by | Vertigo/Emotionfilm RTV Slovenija E-Film |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
Country | Slovenia |
Language | Slovene |
Budget | € 654,000 |
This film reached the biggest audience in premiere weekend in Slovenian cinema history. The film gathered record 18,686 visitors.[1]
Plot
Film is talking about scouts who spend their free time in nature. Aleks is camping near Soča river together with his friends. Starešina, the scouting leader is taking everything too serious and that cause a lot of problems. And boys are a lot more interested in girls than camp. The movie was filmed in ideal Triglav National Park in Slovenia.[2]
Cast
- Jurij Zrnec (Starešina / Taborovodja)
- Tadej Koren Šmid (Aleks)
- Jure Kreft (Zaspanec)
- Matevz Štular (Jaka)
- Jana Zupančič (Kuharica Majda)
- Luka Cimprič (Vodnik Grega)
- Uroš Kaurin (Vodnik Peter)
gollark: But the exact contents of lunch are culturally defined.
gollark: ddg! No free lunch theoren
gollark: This is because Macron can acquire food.
gollark: Did you know? Macron is impossible due to the no free lunch theorem.
gollark: It mandates it!
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-11-04. Retrieved 2010-11-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) Record opening cinema weekend in Slovenian cinema history. November 9, 2010 (slovene language)
- http://www.film-sklad.si/index.php?module=strani&stranid=98&op=film&filmID=3334/ Filmski sklad short plot. November 11, 2010
External links
- Let's Go Our Own Way on IMDb
- film-sklad.si - Filmski sklad RS
- Let's Go Our Own Way - emotionfilm.si (slovene)
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