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Return to the Golden Meadow: Revisiting the 1978 Classic "Ko zorijo jagode"

In the landscape of Slovak cinema, few films evoke the nostalgia of late socialism quite like the 1978 coming-of-age drama Ko zorijo jagode (When Strawberries Ripen). For decades, the film has remained a subject of "okru" (search queries) and fond remembrance, representing a time when cinema captured the slow, simmering summers of youth with an honest and poetic lens.

Set in 1970s Ljubljana, the story follows Jagoda Kopriva (Irena Kranjc), a 15-year-old girl navigating the typical hurdles of adolescence. The film is often celebrated for its "daring" approach for the time, featuring scenes of self-discovery and teenage flirtation that broke away from more puritanical cinematic traditions. Director: Rajko Ranfl Writers: Branka Jurca (novel), Ivan Potrč ko zorijo jagode 1978 okru link

  • Link to COBISS Record: Janez Jalen: Ko zorijo jagode (Obsodje 1978)

    Plot Summary

    Set during World War II in the Slovenian Littoral region, Ko zorijo jagode follows a group of young Partisans. The title metaphorically refers to the fleeting, delicate time of strawberry ripeness – mirroring the protagonists' youth, love, and danger during the war. Unlike many traditional Yugoslav Partisan films, this one focuses on psychological depth, moral ambiguity, and the cost of resistance. Return to the Golden Meadow: Revisiting the 1978

    How to find it on other services

    | Service | Search tip | |---------|------------| | Spotify | Type “Ko zori jo jagode” in the search bar; the track should appear under the 1978 release. | | Apple Music | Same as Spotify – look for the 1978 album/compilation. | | Deezer | Search the title; you’ll usually find it in a “Yugoslav classics” playlist. | | Bandcamp / SoundCloud | Some collectors upload rare folk recordings; try “Ko zori jagode 1978”. | Link to COBISS Record: Janez Jalen: Ko zorijo