The most reliable academic record for this specific publication is found in the (Co-operative Online Bibliographic System & Services) database. This confirms the story is in Obsodje: list za leposlovje, kritiko in publicistiko , Issue 1978, pages 77–85.
Set against the backdrop of 1970s Ljubljana, the movie captures a "socialist paradise" through a youthful lens. It doesn't lean into heavy political commentary; instead, it focuses on the universal experience of first kisses, deceptions, and the small revolts that feel like the end of the world when you're fifteen. Why It Still Matters ko zorijo jagode 1978 okru link
Life in Slovenia during the Yugoslavian era, depicting the daily routines and social norms of the late 70s. Cast and Crew Director: Rajko Ranfl Writers: Branka Jurca (original novel) and Ivan Potrč Main Cast: Irena Kranjc as Jagoda Kopriva Roman Goršič as Nejc Metod Pevec as Dragi Sandi Krošl as Jagoda's father Lidija Kozlovič as Jagoda's mother Notable Details The most reliable academic record for this specific

