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Dragan Nikolić (Serbian Commander)
Dragoslav "Dragan" Nikolić ( sr-cyr, Драгослав Драган Николић, ; 20 August 1943 – 11 March 2016) was a Serbian and Yugoslav actor. Nikolić studied at Dramatic Arts Academy in Belgrade. In 1967 he starred in the film '' Kad budem mrtav i beo'', which was the beginning of a career that lasted 50 years. Dragan Nikolić has since appeared in many films of different genres and portrayed various characters, becoming one of the most recognizable actors in Serbian cinema. In 2000, he received the "Pavle Vuisić Pavle "Paja" Vuisić ( sr-cyr, Павле "Паја" Вуисић; 10 July 1926 – 1 October 1988) was a Serbian and Yugoslav actor, known as one of the most recognizable faces of former Yugoslav cinema. Biography He was born in Cetinje as Pavl ..." Award for his lifework. From 2011 to 2013, he was the television host on the Serbian edition of quiz '' Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?''. His best known role was as Prle, a wisecracking World War II r ...
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Belgrade
Belgrade is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. The population of the Belgrade metropolitan area is 1,685,563 according to the 2022 census. It is one of the Balkans#Urbanization, major cities of Southeast Europe and the List of cities and towns on the river Danube, third-most populous city on the river Danube. Belgrade is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe and the world. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thracians, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region and, after 279 BC, Celts settled the city, naming it ''Singidunum, Singidūn''. It was Roman Serbia, conquered by the Romans under the reign of Augustus and ...
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Young And Healthy As A Rose
''Young and Healthy as a Rose'' (Serbo-Croatian: ''Mlad i zdrav kao ruža'', Serbian Cyrillic: ''Млад и здрав као ружа'') is a 1971 Yugoslav feature film directed by Serbian director Jovan Jovanović. It belongs to the Yugoslav Black Wave movement. Plot A young criminal from Belgrade, Stevan, nicknamed Stiv, engages in "borrowing" (a then-official term for theft) cars and petty crime. Along the way, he tells the audience about his antics and misconducts, summarising that every attempt to rehabilitate him has failed. Slowly rising to power, he starts to kill for money and lives a life of decadence, surrounded by sex and drugs. He attracts the attention of a police inspector, who becomes his accomplice. Stevan quickly takes over organized crime in the city. He becomes not only a celebrity but also an idol to young followers who take over buildings in the city for him. He shoots around town and, along with his followers, takes over Hotel Jugoslavija, where they a ...
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Ni Na Nebu Ni Na Zemlji
Ni na nebu ni na zemlji is a 1994 Serbian drama film directed by Miloš Radivojević. Cast * Svetozar Cvetković - Nikola * Bojana Maljević - Ana * Branislav Lečić - Stole * Zoran Cvijanović - Pop * Dragan Nikolić - Igla * Maja Sabljić - Manuela * Dragan Zarić - Obrad kelner * Sonja Savić - Crvenokosa * Nenad Jezdić - Vlada * Aleksandar Berček - Ujak Krsta * Goran Daničić - Kinez * 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 Gor ... - Svetislav References External links * 1994 drama films 1994 films Films set in Belgrade Films shot in Belgrade Serbian drama films 1990s Serbian-language films {{Serbia-film-stub ...
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Tito And Me
''Tito and Me'' (Serbo-Croatian: ''Tito i ja'', Serbian Cyrillic: ''Тито и ја'') is a 1992 comedy film by Serbian director Goran Marković. Plot The movie is set in socialist Yugoslavia during the 1950s. Zoran is an overweight 10-year-old living in an overcrowded home that his parents share with his aunt, uncle and grandmother. In the early communist era of Yugoslavia, many homes were taken away from their owners in the Land Reform programs. Zoran's parents are both artists, a pianist and a ballerina, and they do not get along well with his aunt and uncle. Zoran's parents are sceptical about Josip Broz Tito's rule, while little Zoran sees Tito as his personal hero. He's learned in school that Tito is the greatest man to have ever lived, and he daydreams about meeting him. Zoran's father expresses worry that Zoran loves Tito more than his own parents. One day, Zoran writes a poem titled "Why I Like the President", which is judged as the best of those submitted by Belgrade ...
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The Original Of The Forgery
''The Original of the Forgery'' () is a 1991 Yugoslav drama film directed by Dragan Kresoja. The film was selected as the final Yugoslav entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Cast * Lazar Ristovski as Pavle * Dragan Nikolic as Pavlovic * Velimir 'Bata' Zivojinovic as Vujic (as Bata Zivojinovic) * Snezana Bogdanovic as Lena * Zarko Lausevic as Stojan * Dusan Jakisic as Dragisa * Ruzica Sokic as Mileva * Nebojsa Bakocevic as Pavle Pavlovic See also * List of submissions to the 64th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film * List of Yugoslav submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film This is the list of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav submissions for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film category. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture ...
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The Meeting Point
''The Meeting Point'' (''Sabirni centar'') is a 1989 Yugoslavian fantasy/comedy-drama film directed by Goran Marković and starring Rade Marković, Bogdan Diklić, Dragan Nikolić, Mirjana Karanović and Anica Dobra. It is based on Dušan Kovačević's play of the same title translated in the U.S. as ''The Gathering Place''. Plot An archaeological team, digging in a remote village and led by an old professor, unearths an old Roman artifact, a gravestone bearing some mysterious inscriptions. After realizing that they have stumbled upon something precious, the professor collapses with a heart attack. Seemingly dead for people around him, he finds himself in a sort of afterlife state and realizes that the stone marked a passage into the classical underworld so he starts mingling with the antique spirits of the dead. The spirits themselves appear just as silly and petty as the peasants from the village above them, and in their desire to see what happened to their descendants, they ...
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Migrations (film)
''Migrations'' () is a 1988 French – Yugoslavian drama film directed by Aleksandar Petrović and starring Isabelle Huppert. Cast * Avtandil Makharadze as Vuk Isaković * Isabelle Huppert as Dafina Isaković * Richard Berry as Aranđel Isaković * Bernard Blier * Erland Josephson * Dragan Nikolić as Pavel Isaković * Miki Manojlović as Arnold de Sabrant * Rade Marković as Prince Charles Alexander of Lorraine * Petar Božović as Field Marshal von Berenklau * Ljubomir Ćipranić as Sekula * Jelica Sretenović * Dobrica Jovanović * Jovan Janićijević Burduš * Ružica Sokić * Aljoša Vučković See also * Isabelle Huppert on screen and stage Isabelle Huppert is a French actress who has appeared in more than 120 feature films, mostly in starring roles. Regarded as one of the most respected actresses in French cinema, she has appeared in films directed by Claude Chabrol, Jean-Luc Goda ... References External links * 1988 films 1988 drama films 1980s Fre ...
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Life Is Beautiful (1985 Film)
Life is Beautiful (''Zivot je lep'') is a 1985 Yugoslav drama film directed by Boro Drašković. Cast * Rade Šerbedžija - Vito * Dragan Nikolić - Gara * Sonja Savić - Singer * Pavle Vuisić - Kruscic * Ljubiša Samardžić - Valentino * Predrag Laković - Masinovodja * Ivan Bekjarev - Guitarist * Tihomir Pleskonjić - Trumpeter * Milan Puzić - Gospodin * Milan Erak - Chauffeur * Stevan Gardinovački - Koljac peradi * Snežana Savić - Konobarica * Bata Živojinović Velimir "Bata" Živojinović ( sr-Cyrl, Велимир "Бата" Живојиновић; 5 June 1933 – 22 May 2016) was a Yugoslav and Serbian actor and politician. He appeared in more than 340 films and TV series, and is regarded as one of ... - Visoko pozicionirani drug External links * 1985 drama films 1985 films Yugoslav drama films Films set in Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian-language films {{Yugoslavia-film-stub ...
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Unseen Wonder
''Unseen Wonder'' (, translit. Čudo neviđeno) is a 1984 Yugoslav comedy film written and directed by Živko Nikolić. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival where it won the Silver Prize. Cast * Savina Geršak as Amerikanka * Dragan Nikolić as Karuzo * Boro Begović as Đoko * Petar Božović as Zeljo * Veljko Mandić as Zeljo's father * Taško Načić as Baro * Vesna Pećanac as Krstinja * Boro Stjepanović as Soro * Danilo 'Bata' Stojković as Gazda Šćepan * Bata Živojinović Velimir "Bata" Živojinović ( sr-Cyrl, Велимир "Бата" Живојиновић; 5 June 1933 – 22 May 2016) was a Yugoslav and Serbian actor and politician. He appeared in more than 340 films and TV series, and is regarded as one of ... as Father Makarije References External links * 1984 films 1984 comedy films Yugoslav comedy films Serbian comedy films Serbo-Croatian-language films Films set in Yugoslavia Films set in Montenegro ...
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Nešto Između
''Nešto između'' is a 1982 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Srdjan Karanovic. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Caris Corfman - Eve (Eva) * Miki Manojlović - Janko (as Predrag Manojlović) * Dragan Nikolić - Marko * Zorka Manojlović - Majka (as Zorka Doknić-Manojlović) * Renata Ulmanski - Tetka * Nina Kirsanova - Baba * Petar Ilić - Sin (as Petar Ilić-Hajne) * Gorica Popović - Dunja * Sonja Savić - Tvigica * Branko Cvejić - Barmen * Zaba Madden - Konobarica * Ljubisa Bacic - Laza * Timothy John Byford - Peter * Ljiljana Sljapic - Ženska * Jelica Sretenović Jelica Sretenović (born 3 March 1954) is a Serbian actress. She appeared in more than seventy films since 1975. Selected filmography References External links * 1954 births Living people Actresses from Belgrade Serbian film actre ... - Jelica References External links * 1982 films 1982 drama films Serbian drama films Films ...
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Peacetime In Paris
''Peacetime in Paris'' (, ) is a 1981 Yugoslav-French drama film directed by Predrag Golubović. It was entered into the 12th Moscow International Film Festival where it won a Special Prize. Cast * Maria Schneider as Elen * Dragan Nikolic as Dragan * Alain Noury as Mikelandjelo * Alida Valli * Erland Josephson * Predrag Manojlovic as Josko (as Miki Manojlovic) * Daniel Gélin Daniel Yves Alfred Gélin (19 May 1921 – 29 November 2002) was a French film and television actor. Early life Gélin was born in Angers, Maine-et-Loire, the son of Yvonne (née Le Méner) and Alfred Ernest Joseph Gélin. When he was ten, ... * Pascale Petit References External links * 1981 films 1981 drama films French drama films 1980s Serbian-language films 1980s French-language films Yugoslav drama films 1981 multilingual films Yugoslav multilingual films French multilingual films 1980s French films French-language drama films {{1980s-France-film-stub ...
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The Falcon (film)
''Banović Strahinja'' (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Бановић Страхиња'', released internationally as ''The Falcon'') is a 1981 in film, 1981 Yugoslavian-German adventure film written and directed by Vatroslav Mimica based on Strahinja Banović, a hero of Serbian epic poetry. It entered the section "Officina Veneziana" at the 38th Venice International Film Festival. Plot During the late 14th century Medieval Serbia, Serbia becomes the target of the Ottoman Empire. The year is 1388 and Turkish bandits freely roam throughout southern Serbia. While the majority of Medieval Serbian army, Serbian knights is concentrated around the city of Kruševac, capital of Serbia at the time, the southern borders are partially left undefended. It is not until the Battle of Kosovo, following year of 1389 when it will come to a total clash of two armies. While the respected Medieval Serbian nobility, Serbian noble Strahinja Banović is out hunting, a Turkish renegade gang burns his castle, kill ...
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