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Štebe, a widower and a driver, has five mischievous sons whose pranks drive the entire neighborhood to despair.
Cinema without barriers a is a project that enables blind and visually impaired people to watch films equipped with audio description and deaf and hard-of-hearing people to watch films interpreted into Slovenian sign language.
Admission: 1.00 €
Director: Jože Bevc. Country of production: Yugoslavia. Year of production: 1977. Runtime: 1 hour and 35 minutes. Language: Slovenian.
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Štebe is a widower and a professional driver who has five sons. Rozi keeps house for them. The boys, with their little pranks and boyish mischief, drive the entire petty-bourgeois neighborhood to despair. Because of this, people call them “gadi” (rascals / little snakes). Rozi constantly threatens to leave them—and one day she really does go to Dolenjska. Just as Rozi leaves, her niece Meri arrives to visit and ends up moving into the house. Although Meri cannot fully replace Rozi, she brings new turns of events, warmth, and lively moments into the family’s life.
 
                         
                         
                         
                                    