7.0Lenin's Park · 2022
Lenin's Park (2022) is a Crime series directed by Klemen Dvornik, starring Sebastian Cavazza, Nika Rozman, Gregor Čušin.
7.0Lenin's Park (2022) is a Crime series directed by Klemen Dvornik, starring Sebastian Cavazza, Nika Rozman, Gregor Čušin.
In the middle of a hot summer, a homeless woman is murdered in the centre of Ljubljana. At least as much as her death is troubled by the fact that the murder took place in a park right next to the General Police Administration. In addition to Taras's and Tina's relationship, resentment is being drawn from the events at Lake Bohinj over Taras' treatment of the spoiled son of an influential man, so the head of Drvarič assigns the management of the case to Tini instead of Taras. The start of the investigation is not the most promising, as none of the occupants of the park detected anything unusual, even though the windows look out of all the apartments. Yet a criminal investigation reveals that one of them wasn't the most honest.
Sebastian Cavazza, Nika Rozman, Gregor Čušin, Matej Puc, Jana Zupančič, Radko Polič, Silva Čušin, Blaž Dolenc
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Find a movie by describing itIn the middle of a hot summer, a homeless woman is murdered in the centre of Ljubljana. At least as much as her death is troubled by the fact that the murder took place in a park right next to the General Police Administration. In addition to Taras's and Tina's relationship, resentment is being drawn from the events at Lake Bohinj over Taras' treatment of the spoiled son of an influential man, so the head of Drvarič assigns the management of the case to Tini instead of Taras. The start of the investigation is not the most promising, as none of the occupants of the park detected anything unusual, even though the windows look out of all the apartments. Yet a criminal investigation reveals that one of them wasn't the most honest.
Lenin's Park was released in 2022.
The cast includes Sebastian Cavazza, Nika Rozman, Gregor Čušin, Matej Puc.