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Reflections is a film of genre Drama directed by Goran Marković with Mustafa Nadarević

Reflections (1987)

Reflections
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Length 1h42
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Genres Drama,    Horror
Rating76% 3.834573.834573.834573.834573.83457

Već viđeno (English: Reflections, also known as Deja Vu) is a 1987 Serbian psychological horror film directed by Goran Marković, starring Mustafa Nadarević, Anica Dobra, Milorad Mandić, Bogdan Diklić and Gordana Gadžić. The film was selected as the Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 60th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.

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Mihailo, pianiste qui promettait beaucoup autrefois, travaille maintenant comme professeur de piano dans une école. L’apparition d’une jeune femme, Olgica, le rend perplexe et lui donne une impression de « déjà vu ». Mihailo est tiraillé entre l’amour et la douleur causée par une vocation qui n’a pas aboutie.

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