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Drei Winter

Zagreb, 1945. Tito's communist partisans have won the fight against the fascists. The young partisan Ruža moves into a house that has been nationalized and divided up with her mother Monika, her husband Aleksandar and their baby Masha. To their amazement, the house is not uninhabited: they meet someone who has stayed at home. It is Karolina Amruš, the daughter of the aristocratic landlord who collaborated with the Nazis and emigrated to Argentina.

1990. Masha still lives in the same house with her father Aleksandar, her sister Dunja, her husband Vlado and their two teenage daughters Alisa and Lucija. Ruža has passed away and the family has come together to commemorate her. The television is turned on. The 14th Congress of the Central Committee of Yugoslavia is held in Belgrade. The Slovenian delegation surprisingly leaves the congress, followed by the Croatian. The population rebels against the communist regime. It's the end of Yugoslavia.

2011. The house is now the scene of a family dinner. Masha cooked. Vlado makes drunken speeches. Alisa has arrived from London, her sister Lucija will marry entrepreneur Damjan tomorrow, and Croatia is conducting accession negotiations with the European Union. Damjan will buy the family house. Capitalism is just around the corner and can hardly be stopped. The wounds of the past have still not healed, and the memories of the war are far from forgotten.

In THREE WINTERS, author Tena Štivičić tells a compelling family epic through the lens of three historic moments in Croatian history. Every private action is political - and politics shapes personal decisions and destinies.

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