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A Little Bit of Soul is a film of genre Drama directed by Ademir Kenović with Branko Đurić

A Little Bit of Soul (1987)

A Little Bit of Soul
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Genres Drama
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A Little Bit of Soul (Serbo-Croatian: Ovo malo duše) is a 1987 Bosnian television dramedy film written by Ranko Božić and directed by Ademir Kenović.

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A bitter coming-of-age story about a boy who grows up in a remote Bosnian village shortly after World War II.

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