He's still angry but measured and collected; that anger is tempered, both by necessity and
the presence of his young son.
Not exact matches
Following the journey
of exiled Divko Buntic (Miki Manojlovic, Irina Palm) upon his return to his home town after a 22 year absence, the comedic yet dramatic offering explores the impact his arrival has on his abandoned family, with long - suffering wife Lucija (Mira Furlan, TV's Lost) and adult
son Martin (Boris Ler, Some Other Stories) thrown into disarray by the
presence of his new,
younger girlfriend Azra (Jelena Stupljanin, The Ambulance) and adored black cat Bonny.
Widow Amelia (Essie Davis) is still reeling from the death
of her husband, and is driven closer to the edge by the burden
of dealing with her
young son, her own grief, and perhaps a more sinister
presence in their house.
More unusual but very helpful was the
presence of the instructor's
son who participated fully and with his mother, offered a modelling opportunity for the
young mothers.