
Biba 2018
Biba (2018) is a heartfelt 26-minute comedy-drama directed by Maja Prettner that follows the daily life of a warm-hearted hairdresser whose salon doubles as a confessional booth.
Director: Maja Prettner
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Biba (2018) about?
Biba (2018) is a short comedy-drama starring Irena Kovačević as a beloved hairdresser whose salon becomes an unlikely hub for emotional confessions. When her mother pressures her to bring a date to her birthday party, Biba's own love life becomes unexpectedly complicated.
Who directed Biba?
Biba was directed by Maja Prettner, who crafts a heartfelt and humorous tale of community, family, and self-discovery in this 26-minute film.
Who stars in Biba?
The cast includes Irena Kovačević, Romeo Grebenšek, Rok Kravanja, Ana Facchini, and Boris Mihalj in key roles.
Is Biba (2018) worth watching?
With its blend of comedy and drama, Biba (2018) offers a refreshing, feel-good story perfect for fans of character-driven films. Its short runtime makes it an easy and charming watch, especially for those who enjoy lighthearted yet meaningful storytelling.
How long is Biba?
Biba has a runtime of 26 minutes.
About Biba (2018) — A Charming Hairdresser's Search for Love and Approval
Biba (2018) is a heartfelt 26-minute comedy-drama directed by Maja Prettner that follows the daily life of a warm-hearted hairdresser whose salon doubles as a confessional booth. Irena Kovačević stars as Biba, a single woman whose peaceful routine is disrupted when her mother insists she bring a date to her birthday party. The film captures the humor and chaos of small-town life, blending lighthearted moments with poignant reflections on family expectations and personal growth. With a cozy, nostalgic atmosphere, Biba delivers a charming slice-of-life story that resonates with anyone who's ever felt the pressure to please their loved ones.
While Biba spends her days solving everyone else's problems, her own love life suddenly demands her attention. The film balances witty dialogue with tender emotional beats, all wrapped in a warm, inviting tone. Prettner's direction keeps the story breezy yet meaningful, making it a perfect pick for fans of character-driven comedies with a dash of drama.