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Tears For Sale DVD

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The story of two sisters that grew up in a small Serbian village in the beginning of the 1930s. The village is torn up by wars and years long blood oath. There are no men left in the village. Our heroines Ognjenka and Mala Boginja decide to go to the city kidnap men and return life to their village. The lights of the metropolis dazzle them and there starts this little amusing and sentimental adventure.

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Released
20 September 2010
Directors
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Format
DVD 
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Runtime
86 minutes 
Features
Colour, PAL 
Barcode
5051429102078 
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 or region free DVD player in order to play   Serbian fantasy comedy set in the first half of the 20th century and following the journey of two sisters Mala Boginja (Katarina Radivojevic) and Ognjenka (Sonja Kolacaric) The little village where the sisters live is in the aftermath of war in which boys fought as soon as they could hold a gun Now there is a shortage of men in the village and Mala Boginja and Ognjenka take it upon themselves to travel to the nearest city find men and bring them back so the village can continue to prosper  

Serbian fantasy comedy set in the first half of the 20th century and following the journey of two sisters, Mala Boginja (Katarina Radivojevic) and Ognjenka (Sonja Kolacaric). The little village where the sisters live is in the aftermath of war, in which boys fought as soon as they could hold a gun. Now there is a shortage of men in the village and Mala Boginja and Ognjenka take it upon themselves to travel to the nearest city, find men and bring them back, so the village can continue to prosper.