

The Happy Child
Directed by Igor Mirković2003 1h 37mDocumentary, Music
8.16.6
Through Zagreb, Ljubljana, Vienna, Belgrade, Budapest, Paris, Utrecht and New York, the author is in pursuit of the heroes of his youth, trying to tell to his own self the story about the expansion of punk-rock and the fall of socialism. With plenty of music and shots from the times of the new wave, The Lucky Child is a little monument to the generation that was growing up with a strong belief that rock'n'roll is more important than life.
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The Happy Child was released on January 1, 2003.
The Happy Child was directed by Igor Mirković.
The Happy Child has a runtime of 1h 37m.
The Happy Child was produced by Rajko Grlić.
Through Zagreb, Ljubljana, Vienna, Belgrade, Budapest, Paris, Utrecht and New York, the author is in pursuit of the heroes of his youth, trying to tell to his own self the story about the expansion of punk-rock and the fall of socialism. With plenty of music and shots from the times of the new wave, The Lucky Child is a little monument to the generation that was growing up with a strong belief that rock'n'roll is more important than life.
The key characters in The Happy Child are Himself (Davorin Bogović), Himself (Jasenko Houra), Himself (Peter Lovšin).
The Happy Child is a Documentary, Music, Musical film.
The Happy Child has an audience rating of 8.1 out of 10.



