

One girl. One summer. A music industry that eats dreams for breakfast.
A story about the price of success. It reveals the cruelty of the music scene that a young and talented girl has to cope with in order to succeed.
Acting
Ula Furlan's raw debut as Tina—vulnerable and defiant.
Direction
Pevec's unflinching eye for small-town ambition.
Director
Metod Pevec
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot during Slovenia's post-Yugoslav identity crisis, the film mirrors real debates about authentic Slavic pop versus Western commercialism.
Ula Furlan was actually 22 playing 17, and her real singing voice was deemed 'too trained'—she had to relearn amateurishness for the role.