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See You 1995

★ 5.03 votes71 min📅 1995-01-01

Set against the raw, turbulent backdrop of the early-1990s Balkans war, *See You (1995)* follows four childhood friends reunited by grief as they gather to honor their fallen comrade.

Director: Ivan Salaj

Cast

Rene Bitorajac
Rene Bitorajac
Kruno
Nenad Cvetko
Andre
Goran Višnjić
Goran Višnjić
Maks
Boris Festini
Ante Gašpar
Borna Krstulović
Hrvoje Perc
Nadežda Perišić Radović
Krunoslav Šarić
Krunoslav Šarić
Mislav Vilišić

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *See You (1995)* about?

*See You* centers on four friends who reunite in 1991 to pay their respects to a comrade killed in the escalating Balkans conflict. Their emotional journey unfolds against a backdrop of war, revealing how personal bonds withstand—or fracture—under the pressures of history.

Who directed *See You*?

*See You* was directed by Ivan Salaj, a filmmaker known for his work in post-war Yugoslav cinema.

Who stars in *See You*?

The cast includes Rene Bitorajac, Nenad Cvetko, Goran Višnjić, Boris Festini, and Ante Gašpar.

Is *See You (1995)* worth watching?

As a war drama rooted in personal storytelling, *See You* offers a raw and intimate perspective on conflict. While not commercially rated, its concise runtime and thematic depth make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven dramas set against historical turmoil.

How long is *See You*?

*See You* has a runtime of 71 minutes.

About See You (1995) — A war drama about friendship and loss in the Balkans

Set against the raw, turbulent backdrop of the early-1990s Balkans war, *See You (1995)* follows four childhood friends reunited by grief as they gather to honor their fallen comrade.

Directed by Ivan Salaj, this intense war drama unfolds with quiet intensity, blending personal loss with the harsh realities of conflict. As they share memories in the shadow of violence, the film explores themes of friendship, sacrifice, and the weight of history on individual lives. With a runtime of just 71 minutes, *See You* delivers a poignant snapshot of a region in turmoil, where every goodbye carries the weight of uncertainty.