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Đorđe Kadijević
Đorđe Kadijević ( sr-Cyrl, Ђорђе Кадијевић; 6 January 1933) is a Serbian and Yugoslav film director, screenwriter and art critic. Kadijević is well known for his horror films and for TV series ''Vuk Karadžić.'' Awards ''Vuk Karadžić'' won the Grand prix in Rome and was protected as European Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, on the proposition of Umberto Eco. He was awarded the Sretenje Order by the Republic of Serbia. Filmography * '' Praznik'' (1967) * '' Pohod'' (1968) * '' Heksaptih'' (1968) * '' Darovi moje rođake Marije'' (1969) * '' Žarki'' (1970) * '' Čudo'' (1971) * '' Pukovnikovica'' (1972) * '' Devičanska svirka'' (1973) * '' Štićenik'' (1973) * '' Leptirica'' (1973) * '' Zakletva'' (1974) * ''Marija'' (1976) * '' Beogradska deca'' (1976) * '' Aranđelov udes'' (1976) * '' Čovek koji je pojeo vuka'' (1981) * '' Živo meso'' (1981) * '' Karađorđeva smrt'' (1983) * ''Sveto mesto'' (1990) * '' Napadač'' (1993) TV series * ''V ...
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Šibenik
Šibenik (), historically known as Sebenico (), is a historic town in Croatia, located in central Dalmatia, where the river Krka (Croatia), Krka flows into the Adriatic Sea. Šibenik is one of the oldest Croatia, Croatian self-governing cities on the Adriatic, the capital and cultural, educational, administrative and economic center of Šibenik-Knin County, Šibenik-Knin County, and is also the List of cities and towns in Croatia, third-largest town in the Dalmatian region. As of 2021, the town has 31,115 inhabitants, while the municipality has 42,599 inhabitants.The seat is the Roman Catholic Diocese of Šibenik, Šibenik Diocese. It was first mentioned on Christmas 1066 in a grant of Peter Krešimir IV, so it is also called ''Krešimir's Town''. Until the Second plague pandemic, plague pandemic in 17th century it was the largest city on the entire eastern coast of the Adriatic. Šibenik was the ''de facto'' capital of the Federal State of Croatia, Croatia from December 1944 to ...
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Štićenik (film Iz 1973)
''The Climber'' () is a 1966 Yugoslav drama film directed by Vladan Slijepčević. It was entered into the 5th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Silver Prize. Cast * Ljubiša Samardžić as Ivan Stojanovic * Špela Rozin as Bozica * Stanislava Pesić as Dragana * Rade Marković as Vojin * Duša Počkaj as Kaca Radak * Ljubinka Bobić as Gazdarica * Jovisa Vojinović as Gazda Sveta * Mihajlo Kostić Pljaka as Janketa * Dragomir Bojanić, Dragomir 'Gidra' Bojanić as Jakov Stipetic * Božidar Stošić as Mali * Predrag Tasovac as Direktor televizije * Belle Marquez as The Climber 1 * Rosse Celle Marquez as The Climber 2 References External links

* 1966 films 1966 drama films Serbian-language films Serbian drama films Serbian black-and-white films Yugoslav black-and-white films Yugoslav drama films Films set in Yugoslavia {{Yugoslavia-film-stub ...
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Yugoslav Film Directors
Yugoslav or Yugoslavian may refer to: * Yugoslavia, or any of the three historic states carrying that name: ** Kingdom of Yugoslavia, a European monarchy which existed 1918–1945 (officially called "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" 1918–1929) ** Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia or SFR Yugoslavia, a federal republic which succeeded the monarchy and existed 1945–1992 ** Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, or FR Yugoslavia, a new federal state formed by two successor republics of SFR Yugoslavia established in 1992 and renamed "Serbia and Montenegro" in 2003 before its dissolution in 2006 * Yugoslavs, either as citizens of the former Yugoslavia, or people who self-identify as ethnic Yugoslavs * Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian language, with "Yugoslav" proposed in 1861 and rejected as the legal name of the language by a decree of the Austrian Empire People * Jugoslav Dobričanin (born 1956), Serbian politician * Jugoslav Lazić (born 1979), Serbian former professional football ...
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Serbian Film Directors
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1933 Births
Events January * January 11 – Australian aviator Sir Charles Kingsford Smith makes the first commercial flight between Australia and New Zealand. * January 17 – The United States Congress votes in favour of Philippines independence, against the wishes of U.S. President Herbert Hoover. * January 28 – "Pakistan Declaration": Choudhry Rahmat Ali publishes (in Cambridge, UK) a pamphlet entitled ''Now or Never; Are We to Live or Perish Forever?'', in which he calls for the creation of a Muslim state in northwest India that he calls "Pakistan, Pakstan"; this influences the Pakistan Movement. * January 30 ** Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler is appointed Chancellor of Germany (German Reich), Chancellor of Germany by President of Germany Paul von Hindenburg. ** Édouard Daladier forms a government in France in succession to Joseph Paul-Boncour. He is succeeded on October 26 by Albert Sarraut and on November 26 by Camille Chautemps. February * February 1 – Adolf Hitle ...
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Sveto Mesto
Sveto (; ) is a village northwest of Komen in the Slovenian Littoral, Littoral region of Slovenia. Name Sveto was attested in written sources in 1347 as ''Suta'' (and as ''ze Nider/Obern Zawtt'' in 1485, ''Szawt'' in 1494, and ''Sutta'' in 1763–87). In the local dialect it is known as ''Sətu''. The medieval inscriptions (including the Middle High German forms with ' < ''ū'') and the dialect name indicate that the modern Slovene name is a hypercorrection of ''*Suto'', which is of unclear origin and may belong to a pre-Slavic Stratum (linguistics)#Substratum, substratum.


Mass grave

Sveto is the site of a Mass graves in Slovenia, mass grave from the period immediately after the Second World War. The Preserje Cave Ma ...
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Čovek Koji Je Pojeo Vuka
''Čovek'' (trans. "A Man") is the 1978 debut studio album by Yugoslav rock band Gordi. ''Čovek'' is Gordi's only studio album to be recorded with bass guitarist Zdenko Pomper, who was replaced by Slobodan Svrdlan shortly after the album release. The album features the song "Misli" ("Thoughts"), which was previously released as the B-side of the single "Žeđ" ("Thirst"), the last single released by Gordi leader Zlatko Manojlović's previous band Dah. The lyrics for the song "Odlazim u noć" ("I'm Leaving into the Night") were written by Predrag Vuković, percussionist of the band Igra Staklenih Perli. Track listing Personnel *Zlatko Manojlović - vocals, guitar, producer *Goran Manojlović - vocals, keyboard *Zdenko Pomper - bass guitar *Stevan Milutinović - drums Additional personnel *Miro Bevc - sound engineer *Aco Razbotnik - recorded by *Kostja Gatnik - cover design Legacy In 2015 ''Čovek'' album cover, designed by Kostja Gatnik, was ranked 85th on the list of 100 G ...
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