Ko zorijo jagode (English title: Strawberry Time ) is a 1978 Yugoslavian-Slovenian youth drama directed by Rajko Ranfl
. Based on the novel by Branka Jurca, it remains a cult classic in Slovenian cinema for its candid portrayal of teenage life and sexuality during the 1970s. Plot Summary The film follows Jagoda Kopriva
, a 15-year-old girl navigating the challenges of adolescence in Ljubljana. The story captures her daily life: flirting with boys, occasional friction with her parents, and the discovery of her own identity and sexuality. It is often remembered for its bold approach to "first affections" and a specific daring scene that was considered highly provocative for its time. Production Details Release Date: March 27, 1978 (Yugoslavia). Production Company: Viba Film. Rajko Ranfl. Irena Kranjc as Jagoda Kopriva. Roman Goršič Metod Pevec Sandi Krošl Lidija Kozlovič as Jagoda's parents. BSF - Baza slovenskih filmov Ko zorijo jagode (1978) - IMDb
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Ko zorijo jagode (English title: Strawberry Time), released in 1978, is a foundational Slovenian youth drama that explores the sensitive transition from childhood to adolescence. Film Overview
Directed by Rajko Ranfl and based on the novel by Branka Jurca, the film follows 15-year-old Jagoda Kopriva (played by Irena Kranjc) as she navigates the complexities of growing up in Ljubljana. Genre: Youth Drama / Romance.
Plot: Jagoda deals with typical teenage milestones—first kisses, blossoming sexuality, shifting friendships, and recurring conflicts with her parents. Key Cast: Irena Kranjc as Jagoda Kopriva
Roman Goršič as Nejc, her classmate who is deeply in love with her Metod Pevec as Dragi Critical & Cultural Reception
The film is widely regarded as a cultural touchstone in Slovenian cinema. Strawberry Time (1978) - IMDb
The First Festival
On a sunny day in July 1978, the streets of Lake Bled were filled with the sweet aroma of strawberries. The festival, held in the town's central square, featured a vast array of strawberry-based products – from jams and preserves to strawberry-infused desserts and fresh strawberry stands. Visitors could enjoy strawberry-tasting sessions, learning about the different varieties grown in the region and how they were cultivated.
1978 — A Pivotal Year in Yugoslav Culture
By 1978, Yugoslavia under Tito was enjoying relative prosperity and cultural openness. The film, music, and publishing industries were thriving. That year saw the release of Emir Kusturica’s early shorts, the rise of the Novi Val (New Wave) in Slovenian rock, and a boom in youth films. It was also a year when nostalgic coming-of-age stories — often set in strawberry fields or orchards — became popular.
Song: Ko zorijo jagode
Singer: Vasilija Radojčić Genre: Folk / Sevdalinka