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Wheels (1998 Film)
Wheels () is a 1998 Yugoslav black comedy film directed by Đorđe Milosavljević. Cast * Dragan Mićanović - Nemanja * Anica Dobra - Zana * Ljubiša Samardžić - Vlasnik hotela * Nikola Kojo - Korenko * Bogdan Diklić - Coric * Neda Arnerić Neda Arnerić ( sr-cyr, Неда Арнерић; 15 July 1953 – 10 January 2020) was a Serbian film, stage and television actress, and politician. A graduate art historian, she was considered a sex symbol of Yugoslav cinematography. Personal ... - Mrs. Coric * Svetozar Cvetković - Milan * Milorad Mandić - Mileta * Isidora Minić - Irena External links * 1998 comedy films 1998 films Serbian comedy films Films set in Serbia Films shot in Serbia 1990s Serbian-language films {{Serbia-film-stub ...
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Đorđe Milosavljević (writer)
Đorđe Milosavljević ( sr-cyr, Ђорђе Милосављевић; born 6 May 1969) is a Serbian screenwriter, writer, playwright, comics author and film director. Biography Milosavljević graduated from secondary school ( gymnasium) in Kragujevac with maturity diploma, then he studied Dramaturgy at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts of Belgrade’s University of Arts and completed in 1997. The author of numerous screenplays, theater plays and novels teaches at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts. The diverse artist is laureate of renowned prizes such as the Findling Award (2000) of Film Festival Cottbus, the Prix FIPRESCI of the Festroia International Filmfestival (2001) both for ''Mehanizam'', the Award of Sochi International Film Festival for ''Točkovi'' (2000), the Isidora Sekulić Award (2009) for his prose ''Đavo i mala gospođa'' and the Prize FEST (2018) for best screenplay ''Izgrednici''. Some films (directed or written by Milosavljević) have been screened at numerous oth ...
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Neda Arnerić
Neda Arnerić ( sr-cyr, Неда Арнерић; 15 July 1953 – 10 January 2020) was a Serbian film, stage and television actress, and politician. A graduate art historian, she was considered a sex symbol of Yugoslav cinematography. Personal life Neda Arnerić was born in Knjaževac. Her mother was an ethnic Serbs, Serb, whilst her father was an ethnic Croats of Serbia, Croat, who worked as military doctor, born on the island of Korčula. Her grandfather was from Rovinj, where she often spent summers. In 1980 she graduated from the University of Belgrade University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy with a degree in Art History. In 1981 she married Serbian physician, Milorad Mešterović, who died in December 2018. They had no children. In February 2019, her brother Predrag found her unconscious, whereupon she spent 40 days at the Military Medical Academy (Serbia), Military Medical Academy in Belgrade. On 10 January 2020, she died aged 66. Her brother f ...
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Films Set In Serbia
A film, also known as a movie or motion picture, is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, emotions, or atmosphere through the use of moving images that are generally, since the 1930s, synchronized with sound and (less commonly) other sensory stimulations. Etymology and alternative terms The name "film" originally referred to the thin layer of photochemical emulsion on the celluloid strip that used to be the actual medium for recording and displaying motion pictures. Many other terms exist for an individual motion-picture, including "picture", "picture show", "moving picture", "photoplay", and "flick". The most common term in the United States is "movie", while in Europe, "film" is preferred. Archaic terms include "animated pictures" and "animated photography". "Flick" is, in general a slang term, first recorded in 1926. It originates in the verb flicker, owing to the flickering appearance of early films. ...
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Serbian Comedy Films
Serbian may refer to: * Pertaining to Serbia in Southeast Europe; in particular **Serbs, a South Slavic ethnic group native to the Balkans ** Serbian language ** Serbian culture **Demographics of Serbia, includes other ethnic groups within the country *Pertaining to other places **Serbia (other) **Sorbia (other) *Gabe Serbian (1977–2022), American musician See also * * * Sorbs * Old Serbian (other) Old Serbian may refer to: * someone or something related to the Old Serbia, a historical region * Old Serbian language, a general term for the pre-modern variants of Serbian language, including: ** the Serbian recension of Old Church Slavonic la ... {{Disambiguation Language and nationality disambiguation pages ...
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1998 Films
Many significant films were released in 1998, including '' Shakespeare in Love'', ''Saving Private Ryan'','' Armageddon'', '' American History X'', '' The Truman Show'', '' Primary Colors'', '' ''Rushmore'''', '' Rush Hour'', '' There's Something About Mary'', '' The Big Lebowski'', and Terrence Malick's directorial return in '' The Thin Red Line''. Highest-grossing films The top 10 films released in 1998 by worldwide gross are as follows: Box office records * ''Saving Private Ryan'' grossed $485 million worldwide, becoming the highest-grossing World War II film until it was surpassed by ''Dunkirk'' (2017). However, when adjusted for 2025 inflation, ''Saving Private Ryan'' grossed approximately $826 million worldwide. * ''Blade'' became the top-grossing film based on a Marvel Comics character, grossing $131.2 million worldwide at the time of its release. *The ''Star Trek'' franchise became the seventh film franchise to gross $1 billion with the release of '' Star Trek: ...
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1998 Comedy Films
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''. Events January * January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil in permanently shadowed craters near the Moon's poles. * January 11 – Over 100 people are killed in the Sidi-Hamed massacre in Algeria. * January 12 – Nineteen European nations agree to forbid human cloning. * January 17 – The ''Drudge Report'' breaks the story about U.S. President Bill Clinton's alleged affair with Monica Lewinsky, which will lead to the Impeachment of Bill Clinton, House of Representatives' impeachment of him. February * February 3 – Cavalese cable car disaster (1998), Cavalese cable car disaster: A United States military pilot causes the deaths of 20 people near Trento, Italy, when his low-flying EA-6B Prowler severs the cable of a cable-car. * February 4 – The 5.9 February 1998 Afghanistan earthquake, Afghani ...
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Milorad Mandić
Milorad Mandić Manda ( sr-cyr, Милорад Мандић; 3 May 1961 – 15 June 2016) was a Serbian actor. He appeared in more than sixty films during his career. Biography At the age of 21, he became a member of the Belgrade Amateur Experimental Drama Studio. 6 years later, he graduated in acting from Faculty of Dramatic Arts in the class of Professor Vladimir Jevtović. After graduating, he became a member of the Belgrade Children's Theater "Boško Buha". In 1989 he recorded more than 270 episodes of the show "Fairy Tale for Good Night", good night stories that were broadcast on national television. From 1989. to 1995 he hosted a children's show "On the Other Side of the Rainbow", which, together with Branko Kockica, made him the most popular children's actor and entertainer. Since 1995 he hosted the show ''More Than a Game'' on Pink. Death Mandić suddenly died of a heart attack onstage during a matinee performance of ''Peter Pan'' on 15 June 2016. He was playing ...
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Svetozar Cvetković
Svetozar Cvetković ( sr-Cyrl, Светозар Цветковић; born 20 June 1958) is a Serbian actor. He appeared in more than eighty films since 1980 and played the lead role in '' Do Not Forget Me Istanbul'' together with Mira Furlan Mira Furlan (7 September 1955 – 20 January 2021) was a Croatian-American actress and singer. Internationally, she was best known for her roles as the Minbari Ambassador Delenn in the science fiction television series ''Babylon 5'' (1993–1998 .... Selected filmography References External links * 1958 births Living people Male actors from Belgrade Serbian male film actors Miloš Žutić Award winners Dr. Branivoj Đorđević Award winners {{Serbia-actor-stub ...
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Bogdan Diklić
Bogdan Diklić ( sr-Cyrl, Богдан Диклић; ; born 1 August 1953) is a Serbian actor. He has been active since the late 1970s and starred in over one hundred Yugoslav films and television series. Diklić made ten films with director Goran Marković. In August 2009, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award ''"Pavle Vujisić"'' for his body of work in Yugoslav cinematography. Early life He finished primary and secondary school in Bjelovar. In 1972, he enrolled in acting at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in the class of Ognjenka Milićević. Career He became popular after his notable role in the film '' National Class Category Up to 785 ccm'' (1979). His notable film roles include '' All That Jack's'' (1980), '' Variola vera'' (1982), '' The Marathon Family'' (1982), '' Unseen Wonder'' (1984), ''Oktoberfest'' (1987), '' The Meeting Point'' (1989), ''Three Tickets to Hollywood'' (1993), ''Barking at the Stars'' (1998), ''Cabaret Balkan'' (1999) and ''Sm ...
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Dragan Mićanović
Dragan Mićanović (; born 30 September 1970) is a Serbia, Serbian actor from Loznica who played in the films ''Layer Cake (film), Layer Cake'' (2004), ''The White Countess'' (2005) and ''RocknRolla'' (2008). He played his first role abroad in ''Hamlet'' at the Globe Theatre. Personal life Mićanović married to the Serbian actress Ana Sofrenović, and they have two daughters: Iva and Lena. The family lived in London but continued to work in Serbia and the Balkans.Dragan Mićanović
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They divorced in November 2011.Razveli se Ana Sofrenović i Dragan Mićanović
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Nikola Kojo
Nikola Kojo (; born 5 September 1967) is a Serbian actor and film director as well the TV Host of the game shows The Weakest Link. Biography Nikola was named after his great-grandfather, who was an protoiereus in Mostar. He made his acting debut before he turned 13, with the role of the boy Ivan in the 1980 film "Rad na određeno vreme". During the 1980s, he played notable roles in the film "Igmanski marš" (1983), the TV series ''Sivi Dom'' (1986), and one of the main roles in three sequels of the very popular film series '' Foolish Years'', which profiled him as one of the most famous actors of the younger generation in the former Yugoslavia. In 1992, he played the main role in Srđan Dragojević's film '' Mi nismo anđeli'' (''We're Not Angels''), for which he remains notable. He starred again in the 2005 sequel ''Mi nismo anđeli 2''. He is married to Aleksandra Đurić, with whom he has a daughter Ana (2008) and two twin daughters (2013). He made his directing debut in ...
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Ljubiša Samardžić
Ljubiša Samardžić ( sr-cyr, Љубиша Самарџић; 19 November 1936 – 8 September 2017), nicknamed Smoki, was a Serbian actor and director, best known as Šurda in the ''Vruć vetar'' TV series, and Inspector Boško Simić in the comedy crime series ''Policajac sa Petlovog brda'' (''The Policeman from Petlovo Brdo'') and film of the same name. Early life Samardžić was born in Skopje, the son of an impoverished coal miner born in Krivošije (in Montenegro) and a mother from Kosovo. His parents met in Pristina, Priština. He grew up in the village of Jelašnica, Niška Banja, Jelašnica near Niška Banja, where his father Dragoljub (died 1948) also worked in the local mine. He finished gymnasium in Niš. His acting talent was discovered very early and he won a scholarship with director Bojan Stupica. Samardžić was educated at the University of Arts in Belgrade, Belgrade Academy of Arts. After graduation, he obtained a role in ''Igre na skelama'' (1961). Career In ...
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