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Cartier Project is a 1991 Slovenian TV film based upon the novel The Cartier Project by Miha Mazzini. The Slovenian title is Operacija Cartier .

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It was produced by TV Slovenija and runs 90 minutes.

Crew

Cast

Awards

  1. Slovenian film of the year, selected by the audience
  2. Borut Veselko - actor of the year, selected by the audience
  3. Winner of Prix CIRCOM REGIONAL Fiction 1992

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