Hole in the Soul
1994 · 53 min · ★ 6.0 · Documentary
A self-portrait documentary of Dusan Makavejev who travels to former Yugoslavia, and charts the changes of the society which parallels to his own life.
Directed by Dušan Makavejev
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Dušan Makavejev Self - R Raša Popov Poet
- P Paul Yamamoto Agent
- M Monique Montgomery Image Creator
- D Dennis Jakob Connossieur
- G Gary Burstein Buddhist Priest
- A Agnes Wang Buddhist Priest
- V Vlada Mijanović Dušan's Friend
- S Sava Dimitrijević Gilder
- D Dragan Dimitrijević Gilder
- R Rambo Amadeus Rock Star
- M Melodie Annis Owner Of The Star To Be
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