Breza, a country boy from a godforsaken Prekmurje village, wishes to perform at the village festivities playing his electric guitar, but is faced with fierce competition in the form of a traditional Roma band entertaining the villagers by playing popular folk music. Nevertheless, his music seems to be the key to the heart of Silvija, a village beauty and the daughter of a wealthy gastarbeiter from Switzerland, who was sent home to find a healthy Slovene husband. However, the story of Breza and Silvija only marks the beginning of the plot whose main character is actually Düplin, an eccentric outsider, a deaf-and-dumb tramp or, as Breza's mother, the old Popovka, a farm owner and a fortune-teller also referred to as Strina, called him "a lad from a citrus producing country".
Tanja Ribič
as Silvija
Branko Đurić
as Breza
Vlado Kreslin
as Župan
Jernej Kuntner
as Gjirkos
Nataša Matjašec
as Nada
Vlado Novak
as Silvijin oče
Zala Djurić
as Ema
Krunoslav 'Kićo' Slabinac
as Šef bande
Semka Sokolović-Bertok
as Strina
Jaka Fon
as Duplin
Ludvik Bagari
as
Miran Camplin
as