Sorry for Kung Fu

Sorry for Kung Fu (Croatian: Oprosti za kung fu) is a 2004 Croatian drama film directed by Ognjen Sviličić. The plot follows a pregnant unmarried woman played by Daria Lorenci, who returns to her village in Croatia after living in Germany during the Croatian War of Independence. Her family labors to find her a husband to avoid a local scandal, not knowing the father is Asian.

Sorry for Kung Fu
Directed byOgnjen Sviličić
Produced byVesna Mort
Written byOgnjen Sviličić
StarringDaria Lorenci
Filip Radoš
Vera Zima
CinematographyVedran Šamanović
Edited byVjeran Pavlinić
Release date
2004
Running time
70 minutes
CountryCroatia
LanguageCroatian

Cast

  • Daria Lorenci as Mirjana "Mira"
  • Filip Radoš as Jozo, Mira's father
  • Vera Zima as Kate, Mira'a mother
  • Luka Petrušić as Marko, Mira's brother
  • Vedran Mlikota as Veliki
  • Ivica Bašić as Mate
  • Yong Long Dai as Child
  • Jadranka Đokić as Zorica
  • Barbara Vicković as Nurse
  • Mate Curic as Krule
  • Milivoj Cace as Jović
  • Branimir Rakić as Tadija
  • Ivan Brkić as Ljubo
  • Jolanda Tudor as Mare
  • Josip Zovko as Caco
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