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  1. Quit Staring at My Plate (Croatian: Ne gledaj mi u pijat) is a 2016 Croatian-Danish drama film written and directed by Hana Jušić. The film premiered in the Venice Days section at the 73rd edition of the Venice Film Festival, in which it was awarded the Fedeora Award for Best European Film.

  2. May 15, 2017 · SIFF 2017 Trailer: Quit Staring at My Plate (Ne gledaj mi u pijat) - YouTube. SIFF News. 4.66K subscribers. 8. 5K views 6 years ago. Screening at the Seattle International Film Festival....

    • 2 min
    • 5.1K
    • SIFF News
  3. Synopsis. Marijanas life revolves around her family, whether she likes it or not. They live on top of one another in a tiny apartment, driving one another crazy. Then her controlling father has a stroke and is left completely bedridden, and Marijana takes his place as head of the clan.

  4. 18. Watch film. Availability: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Serbia and Slovenia. Synopsis. When Marijana's dominant father falls seriously ill, she takes over his role as the head of the family, taking care of her irresponsible mother and mentally disabled older brother.

  5. Quit Staring at My Plate 2016 1h 45m Drama List Reviews A young Croatian woman must become the head of her insensitive family when her domineering father has a...

    • Drama
    • Mia Petricevic
    • Hana Jusic
  6. Sep 1, 2016 · When an authoritarian paterfamilias is incapacitated by a stroke, his 24-year-old daughter slowly crawls out of her shell in Quit Staring at My Plate (Ne gledaj mi u pijat), the feature debut from...

  7. Quit Staring at my Plate is a dark comedy about a family that is oppressive and dysfunctional in the extreme. Marijana, the shy and timid daughter of the household, wants to break free from the prison of her family's all-consuming love.