
Blossoms in Autumn 1973
In *Blossoms in Autumn (1973)*, directed by Matjaž Klopčič, a weary Ljubljana lawyer trades his cramped office life for the rustic charm of a highland village. Dr.
Director: Matjaž Klopčič
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blossoms in Autumn (1973) about?
*Blossoms in Autumn* follows Dr. Janez, a disillusioned city lawyer who visits his relative's farm and discovers a quiet romance with the farmer's daughter, Meta. Their brief idyll in the countryside challenges his urban detachment, leaving him torn between duty and desire.
Who directed Blossoms in Autumn?
Matjaž Klopčič directed *Blossoms in Autumn*; known for his nuanced storytelling and Slovenian cinema classics.
Who stars in Blossoms in Autumn?
The film stars Milena Zupančič as Meta, Polde Bibič as Dr. Janez, Bert Sotlar, Štefka Drolc, and Dare Ulaga.
Is Blossoms in Autumn (1973) worth watching?
With its gentle romance and rural charm, *Blossoms in Autumn* is a hidden gem for fans of slow-burn dramas. While not widely rated, its themes of escape and fleeting love resonate in Klopčič's atmospheric storytelling.
How long is Blossoms in Autumn?
The film runs for 122 minutes.
About Blossoms in Autumn (1973) — A Timeless Romance of Rural Escape and Hidden Love
In *Blossoms in Autumn (1973)*, directed by Matjaž Klopčič, a weary Ljubljana lawyer trades his cramped office life for the rustic charm of a highland village. Dr. Janez, played with quiet intensity by Polde Bibič, finds unexpected solace—and romance—in the company of Presecnik's daughter Meta (Milena Zupančič). Their fleeting yet tender connection unfolds against a backdrop of golden autumn fields and crisp mountain air, where time slows to match the rhythm of rural living. This Slovenian drama weaves romance and introspection into a bittersweet farewell, capturing the ephemeral beauty of first love and the pull of simpler lives.
Klopčič's gentle storytelling shines through the performances of the ensemble cast, including Bert Sotlar and Štefka Drolc, as the film explores themes of escape, longing, and the choices that shape us. With its serene cinematography and understated emotional depth, *Blossoms in Autumn* feels like a quiet meditation on the roads not taken.
Available as a classic drama for fans of slow-burn romances and rural nostalgia, it's a cinematic snapshot of fleeting joy.