
Tito and Me
Mar 02 1992
•2h 44m
•Comedy
At his school, 10-year-old Zoran wins the competition for the best essay about Tito. His reward is participation in the march "Revolutionary trails" to Tito's hometown of Kumrovec.
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Dimitrije Vojnov
Zoran Mihajlovic

Miki Manojlović
Zoran's father

Anica Dobra
Zoran's mother

Bogdan Diklić
Stojan (Zoran's uncle)
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