

A busy journalist's Sunday spirals through books, beauty, and the beautiful people—Yugoslav style.
Journalist Irena is very busy and in constant motion, so she spends Sunday at work. Irena went to a book exhibition on a sunny Sunday morning, and the day ends with a fashion show. She will interview a prominent Slovenian writer, a film actress and a model.
Costume
The fashion show finale is a time-capsule of socialist chic.
Production
Rare surviving glimpse of Yugoslav television's golden hour.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Yugoslav TV movies of the 1970s often served as soft propaganda, showcasing socialist prosperity through aspirational professionals—journalists were particularly fetishized as modern, mobile, and ideologically trustworthy.
Neva Rošić was a genuine Slovenian television personality, essentially playing a glamorized version of her own job—making this either bold meta-commentary or just convenient casting. Probably both.
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