Outsider (1997 film)

It covers issues such as the former Yugoslav punk rock scene and drug use in the year when Josip Broz Tito died.

The story begins in autumn 1979 when Sead Mulahasanović, whose father was a Warrant Officer (zastavnik) of Yugoslav People's Army moved to Ljubljana and started attending one of the local secondary schools.

Authorities were on high alert because Tito got seriously ill and was admitted to University Medical Centre Ljubljana.

Then several things occurred: one of his friends was beaten by the police and put to prison, he was punished by his father for not being devoted enough to the ideas of socialism, Metka got pregnant and they were again forced to move, so Sead should leave his life behind and start it anew.

He didn't hold out any more and committed suicide - coincidentally it happened on the day when Tito died.