100 Minutes of Glory explained

100 Minutes of Glory
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Director:Dalibor Matanić[1]
Producer:Goran Mećava
Sanja Vejnović
Starring:Sanja Vejnović
Music:Jura Ferina
Pavle Miholjević
Cinematography:Branko Linta
Editing:Tomislav Pavlic
Runtime:100 minutes
Country:Croatia
Language:Croatian

100 Minutes of Glory (Croatian: Sto minuta Slave) is a 2004 Croatian biographical drama film directed by Dalibor Matanić.

The film tells the story of Slava Raškaj, a turn-of-the-century artist, often described as Croatian Frida Kahlo.[2]

Title

The title of the movie is a pun. Slava Raškaj's given name translates to “glory”.

Cast

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Baza HR kinematografije.
  2. Web site: 100 Minutes of Glory. Young. Deborah. 2004-09-27. Variety. 2023-05-26.