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- Egon Vittori (Janko Mandic) is thirteen years old and does not have a record player. It is the beginning of the seventies and Yugoslavia seems to be the land of prosperity. Goods are being imported from the West, and these include American music, films and fashion. Everybody but Egon owns a record player. Finding his path among his family members, hippie owners of music records, schoolmates, teachers, communists and dissidents. Egon gets his record player in the end. And grows up somewhere along the way.
- Our civilization as a consequence of the ancestors from the outer space? Are we really the slaves of a civilization that lives in a nearby galaxy? The writer Ivan Mohoric from Idrija thinks in his books about the origin of our civilization differently than we have been used to. Documentary The Tenth Planet faces his truth.
- In the first episode of Wind in the Hair across Slovenia, we headed to the Triglav National Park where we hung out with the most experienced paratroopers in the world who live their dreams flying in flight suits. We also went down to the Idrija mine, one of the largest mercury deposits in the world, and we also visited the Javorca church in the Alps, built during the First World War.
- In the third episode of Wind in the Hair, we travel along the Slovenian coast. In the beautiful port city of Koper, we visited the Tomos motor museum, and in charming Portoroz, we met a man who devoted half his life to the Rolling Stones and attended as many as 64 of their concerts. Finally, as is traditional, we headed to the mountains, to a small village with 25 people, where we made zlikrofe, a traditional dish of Idrija miners.