Where the Penguins Fly Trailer

Where the Penguins Fly Trailer (2008)

12 July 2008 Drama, Comedy 43 mins

On the same day several interrelated characters try to change their own lives and, in the process, change the lives of others.

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Cast

Ljubomir Kerekeš

as Dr. Alan Fjord

Silvio Vovk

as Vanja

Mirjana Rogina

as Dragica

Igor Mešin

as Miran

Igor Kovač

as Emil / Narrator

Vedran Mlikota

as Velimir

Jan Kerekeš

as Mladi Fjord / Ego

Zlatko Gareljić

as Čuvar Bruno

Tonči Jelavić

as Zastupnik Rajko

Mile Blažević

as Zastupnik Mile

Crew

International Releases Dates

Croatia 12 July 2008

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