Drzava Mrtvih (2002) Official
Janez rejects a promotion in the new Slovenian army to stay with the JNA, a decision that forces his family—including his Macedonian wife—to move to Belgrade as refugees.
Set against the backdrop of the early 1990s Yugoslav break-up, the film follows , a Slovenian officer in the Yugoslav People's Army (JNA). Despite his heritage, Janez remains fiercely loyal to the Yugoslav ideal even as Slovenia declares independence. Drzava mrtvih (2002)
Radko Polič portrays the conflicted Janez Kranjc. Janez rejects a promotion in the new Slovenian