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2013 Croatian film
The Priest's Children
Svećenikova djeca
Directed byVinko Brešan
Written byMate Matišić
Produced byIvan Maloča
StarringKrešimir Mikić
Nikša Butijer
Marija Škaričić
Dražen Kühn
Jadranka Đokić
Marinko Prga
Stojan Matavulj
Music byMate Matišić
Production
companies
Interfilm
Zillion film
Distributed byContinental Film
Release date
  • 3 January 2013 (2013-01-03)
Running time92 minutes
CountriesCroatia
Serbia
Montenegro
LanguageCroatian
Budget10,000,000 kn

The Priest's Children (Croatian: Svećenikova djeca) is a 2013 Croatian comedy film directed by Vinko Brešan.

Plot

Don Fabijan (Krešimir Mikić) is a young priest who comes to serve on an unnamed small island in the Adriatic. In order to help increase birth rate on the island, he decides to pierce condoms before they are sold. He therefore teams up with the newsagent Petar (Nikša Butijer) and the pharmacist Marin (Dražen Kühn).

After they abolish all forms of birth control on the entire island, the consequences become more and more complicated.

Cast

Release and reception

The film was seen by 33,759 viewers during its opening weekend, which is the best opening of a Croatian film since the country's independence in 1991.

References

  1. "Slobodna Dalmacija - 'Svećenikova djeca' zabilježila otvaranje nadomak 'Pottera' i potvrdila kako postoji recept za hrvatski blockbuster". 8 January 2013.

External links

Festroia International Film Festival Best Film
Crystal Simorgh for Best Film
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