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93 min
‘Borders, Raindrops’ is a film about love, maturity, and hope, growing in a barren and abandoned landscape. The film is divided in two parts, with the protagonist, a young woman – Jagoda – connecting them as a ghostly presence, bringing hope and reconciliation within the two narratives. She is a student visiting family in the summer, living in the declining villages of former Yugoslavia, overlooking the Adriatic coast. In the first story she bonds with a cousin in his mid-thirties, who is building a house in the village, but has no one to marry and live with him. In the second, she helps a teenage cousin understand that his nation is no better than others, and that they all have to learn to live together on the recently established borders.
| Name | Character | Team | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Kristina Stevović Obradović | Jagoda | Unowned | |
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Vahidin Prelić | Zdravko | Unowned |
| Robert Budak | Unowned | ||
| Dubravka Vukotić Drakić | Unowned | ||
| Željko Milošević | Unowned | ||
| Marta Pićurić | Unowned | ||
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Momo Pićurić | Unowned | |
| Stanislava Adžović | Unowned | ||
| Dušica Bijelić | Unowned | ||
| Momo Brkić | Unowned | ||
| Vejo Kasalica | Unowned | ||
| Nedjeljko Milović | Unowned | ||
| Ugo Rabec | Unowned | ||
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Aleksandar Radulović | Unowned | |
| Svetlana Vicerova | Unowned |