DVD5 (Single-layer DVD with approximately 4.7 GB capacity). Run Time: Approximately 91 minutes. Language: Serbian (Serbo-Croatian). Slavko Štimac as Petar Cvetković
Set in a provincial town during the summer of 1968, the story follows (Slavko Štimac), a high school graduate navigating the awkward transition to adulthood. While the world is gripped by student protests, the Prague Spring, and social revolution, Petar is primarily focused on his own "sexual revolution"—falling in and out of love with various women, including his Marxism teacher and a girl from a visiting Czech orchestra. Varljivo.Leto.'68.1984.PAL.DVD5-zmd
The specific identifier "Varljivo.Leto.'68.1984.PAL.DVD5-zmd" refers to a standard DVD release of the film: 1984. Director: Goran Paskaljević. Writer: Gordan Mihić. Format: PAL (Standard European video format). DVD5 (Single-layer DVD with approximately 4
(The Elusive Summer of '68) is a classic 1984 Yugoslavian coming-of-age comedy-drama directed by Goran Paskaljević . The film is celebrated for its nostalgic humor and its depiction of the intersection between personal awakening and global political upheaval. Movie Synopsis Slavko Štimac as Petar Cvetković Set in a
as Veselin Cvetković (Petar’s father) Mira Banjac as Petar’s mother Mija Aleksić as Petar’s grandfather Dragana Varagić as Jagodinka Simonović Danilo Stojković
His father, (Danilo Stojković), a strict and socially ambitious judge, grows increasingly frustrated by Petar’s lack of focus on his studies and ideological maturity. The film masterfully balances these domestic comedic clashes with the distant echoes of the era's major historical shifts. Key Details & DVD Specifications