(Note: I assume you want a substantial, engaging monograph-style essay about the song/film/project "Ko zorijo jagode" and its 1978 context and presence on ok.ru; if you meant something else, tell me and I will adapt.)

Ok.ru (Odnoklassniki) is a Russian social network launched in 2006. Unlike Western platforms that aggressively take down copyrighted older films (often due to automated Content ID systems), Ok.ru has, for years, operated as a grey-market archive. Users upload full-length films directly to the platform, embedding them in video albums and discussion groups.

For fans of Eastern and Central European cinema, Ok.ru has become an unofficial digital museum. You can find everything from obscure Polish animation to complete runs of The Visitor (a famous Yugoslav TV series). The reason "ko zorijo jagode -1978- ok.ru" is a popular search query is simple:

Now, the second part of the keyword: "-1978- ok.ru" .

A curious film buff in Ljubljana or Belgrade today might struggle to find a restored Blu-ray or a mainstream streaming release of Ko zorijo jagode. While it enjoys occasional revival on Slovenian television (RTV Slovenija), its global availability is virtually nil on platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, or HBO Max.

This is where Ok.ru steps in.

The film is available on [mention platforms or formats it's available on, e.g., DVD, streaming services]. For enthusiasts interested in [specific genre or period cinema], "Ko zorijo jagode" offers [what it offers, e.g., a nostalgic look, insight into Yugoslavian culture].