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'Sunday' is the debut feature film of Croatian film director Lordan Zafranovi, premiering in 1969. Zafranovi made a film while he was still a student. The plot follows a Sunday in life of a young man who wanders along streets of Split along with three friends, entering a range of bizarre situations, culminating in hijacking of a bus and standoff with police.

'Sunday' is based on Zafranovi's eponymous short film from 1961. Zafranovi wrote the screenplay with after an idea by Ranko Kursar. The cinematographer was Predrag "Pega" Popovi, while the main role was assigned to Goran Markovi, later a successful director, both Zafranovi's friends from the Prague Film School. The main woman's role was given to Nada Abrus, a high-school student from Split. The film was recorded in 35 days during 1968. The director described the theme as a "clash between natures of a young revolting individual and the civilization as we know it". Sunday has a certain elements of youthful, modernist extravagance.

Cast



* Goran Markovi as Ivan

* Dragomir umi as Puso

* Martin Crvelin as Saa

* Gordan Piuljan as Mladen

* Nada Abrus as Marija, Ivan's girlfriend

* Relja Bai

* Antun Nalis

* Mia Oremovi

* Olga Pivac

References




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