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Slučaj Harms (1988)
''The Harms Case'' () is a 1987 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Slobodan D. Pesic. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1988 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Mladen Andrejevic - Zabolocki (as Mladen Andrejević) * Abdula Azinovic - Pijanac (II) * Miroslav Bukovcic - Oficir koji puca * Branko Cvejić - Marija Vasilijevna * Ivana Despotovic - Ida Markovna (II) * Ljubomir Didic - Arhivar * Ljubomir Draskic - Svestenik * Rahela Ferari - Stara dama * Erol Kadic - Pijanac (I) * Milutin Karadžić - Invalid instructor * Vojislav Kostić - Majstor * Aleksandar Kothaj - Crnoberzijanac * Violeta Kroker - Ida Markovna (I) * Predrag Laković - Harmonikas (as Predrag Laković) * Frano Lasić - Daniil Kharms, Danil Harms * Damjana Luthar - Andjeo * Dubravka Markovic - Oficir andjeo * Ivana Markovic - zena Fedje Davidovica * Zoran Miljkovic - Inspektor KGB * Zeljko Nikolic - Fedja Davidovic * Bogoljub Petrovic - KGB ... agent * Ljubo Skiljevic - KGB ... agent (II) * Dijana Spo ...
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Slobodan D
Slobodan ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан) is a Serbo-Croatian masculine given name which means "free" (''sloboda'' / meaning "freedom, liberty") used among other South Slavs as well. It was coined by Serbian liberal politician Vladimir Jovanović (politician), Vladimir Jovanović who, inspired by John Stuart Mill's essay ''On Liberty'' baptised Slobodan Jovanović, his son as Slobodan in 1869 and his daughter Pravda (Justice) in 1871. It became popular in both the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1945) and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1945–1991) among various ethnic groups within Yugoslavia and therefore today there are also Slobodans among Croats, Slovenes and other Yugoslav peoples. During the decade after World War II, the name Slobodan (means "freedom") became the most popular Serbian male name, and it remained so until 1980. Common derived nicknames are Sloba, Slobo, Boban, Boba, Bobi and Čobi. The feminine counterpart is Slobodanka. A rare short form of the ...
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Milutin Karadžić
Milutin () is a Serbian masculine given name of Slavic origin. The name may refer to: *Stephen Uroš II Milutin of Serbia (1253–1321), king of Serbia *Milutin Bojić (1892–1917), poet *Milutin Ivković (1906–1943), footballer *Milutin Milanković (1879–1958), Serbian scientist *Milutin Mrkonjić (1942-2021), politician *Milutin Šoškić (born 1937-2022), former Serbian goalkeeper See also * *Milutinović *Milutinovac Milutinovac is a village in the municipality of Kladovo, Serbia , image_flag = Flag of Serbia.svg , national_motto = , image_coat = Coat of arms of Serbia.svg , national_anthem = () , image_map ... {{given name Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Ljubo Skiljevic
Ljubo () is a South Slavic masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: *Ljubo Babić (1890–1974), Croatian painter *Ljubo Benčić (1905–1992), Croatian and Yugoslav football player * Ljubo Boban (1933–1994), Croatian historian *Ljubo Ćesić Rojs (born 1958), Croatian general and right-wing politician *Ljubo Čupić (1913–1942), Montenegrin communist and war hero *Ljubo Germič (born 1960), Slovenian politician and a member of the Slovenian National Assembly *Ljubo Jurčić (born 1954), Croatian economist and former Croatian Minister of the Economy *Ljubo Savić (1958–2000), Bosnian Serb military commander and politician *Ljubo Miličević (born 1981), Australian football (soccer) player *Ljubo Miloš (1919–1948), Croatian World War II official and concentration camp commandant executed for war crimes *Ljubo Sirc CBE (1920–2016), British-Slovene economist and famous dissident of the former Yugoslavia *Ljubo Vukić (born 1982), Croatian handball player * ...
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Bogoljub Petrovic
Bogoljub ( sr-cyr, Богољуб) is a Serbian masculine given name, meaning "love of God". It may refer to: *Bogoljub Jevtić (1886–1960), Serbian politician *Bogoljub Karić (born 1954), Serbian businessman and politician *Bogoljub Kočović (1920–2013), Serbian jurist and statistician *Bogoljub Mitić (1969–2017), Serbian actor and comedian *Bogoljub Nedeljković (1920–1986), Serbian politician *Bogoljub Šijaković Bogoljub Šijaković ( sr-cyr, Богољуб Шијаковић; born 1955 in Nikšić) is a Serbian scholar, Professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Orthodox Theology, University of Belgrade (Serbia) and Professor of Greek Philosophy at the Fa ... (born 1955), Serbian professor and politician Further reading * See also * {{intitle, Bogoljub Slavic masculine given names Serbian masculine given names Masculine given names ...
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Zoran Miljkovic
Zoran ( sr-Cyrl, Зоран) is a common South Slavic name, the masculine form of Zora, which means ''dawn, daybreak''. The name is especially common in Serbia, North Macedonia, Croatia and to some degree in Slovenia. Notable people with this given name include: *Zoran Bečić, Bosnian Serb actor *Zoran Baldovaliev, Macedonian football player *Zoran Ćirjaković, Serbian journalist *Zoran Cvijanović, Serbian actor * Zoran Ćirić, Serbian writer * Zoran Đerić, Bosnian Serb politician *Zoran Đinđić, Serbian politician *Zoran Dukić, Croatian classical guitarist *Zoran Džorlev, Macedonian violinist *Zoran Erić, Serbian composer *Zoran Erceg, Serbian basketball player *Zoran Filipović, Montenegrin football coach *Zoran G. Jančić, Bosnian Croat pianist *Zoran Janjetov, Serbian comic artist * *Zoran Jovanovski, Macedonian football player *Zoran Jolevski, Macedonian Ambassador to the US *Zoran Knežević (astronomer), Serbian astronomer *Zoran Knežević (politician), Serb ...
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Ivana Markovic
Ivana is a feminine given name of Slavic origin that is also popular in southern Ireland, France, French-speaking Canada, the Mediterranean and Latin America. It is the feminine form of the name Ivan, which are both the Slavic cognates of the names Joanna and John. It may also be spelled as Ivanna. In Croatia, the name Ivana was the most common feminine given name between 1970 and 1999. Variants Iva and Ivanka are diminutives derived from Ivana. The name day is celebrated on April 4. In Croatia, the name day is celebrated on December 27. In Slovakia, the name day is celebrated on December 28. In North Macedonia, the name day is celebrated on July 07 - also known as ''Ivanden''. People named Ivana Given name Ivana * Ivana (singer) (born 1969), Bulgarian singer * Ivana Abramović (born 1983), Croatian tennis player * Ivana Alawi (born 1996), Filipino actress and model * Ivana Bacik (born 1968), Irish politician * Ivana Banfić (born 1969), Croatian dancer and singer * Ivan ...
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Dubravka Markovic
Dubravka or Dúbravka may refer to: Places * Dúbravka, Bratislava, a district of Bratislava, Slovakia * Dubravka, Croatia, a village in Konavle, Croatia * Dúbravka, Michalovce, a village in the Michalovce District, Slovakia Other * ''Dubravka'' (drama), a 17th-century pastoral play by Ivan Gundulić * ''Dubravka'', a pastorale for choir and orchestra, composed by Jakov Gotovac * HSC Dubravka, a high speed passenger craft operated by Jadrolinija People with name Dubravka Given name * Dubravka Mijatović, Serbian actress * Dubravka Šuica, Croatian politician * Dubravka Tomšič Srebotnjak, Slovenian pianist and music teacher * Dubravka Ugrešić, Croatian writer * Dubravka Vukotić, Montenegrin actress * Dubravka Zubović, opera singer from Croatia * Dubravka Sekulić, Serbian author, architect and professor * Dubravka Jusić, Croatian pop star and daughter of Đelo Jusić Surname * Martin Dúbravka, Slovak football goalkeeper See also * * Dubravko, masculine version * ...
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Daniil Kharms
Daniil Ivanovich Kharms (;  – 2 February 1942) was a Russian avant-gardist and absurdist poet, writer and dramatist in the early Soviet era. Early years Kharms was born as Daniil Yuvachev in Saint Petersburg, then the capital of the Russian Empire, into the family of Ivan Yuvachev, a member of the revolutionary group '' Narodnaya Volya''. By the time of his son's birth, Ivan Yuvachev had already been imprisoned for his involvement in subversive acts against Tsar Alexander III and had become a philosopher. Daniil invented the pseudonym Kharms while attending Saint Peter's School. While at Saint Peter's, he learned the rudiments of both English and German, and it may have been the English words "harm" and "charm" that he incorporated into "Kharms".Frazier, Ian (7 May 2015). "A Strangely Funny Russian Genius". ''The New York Review of Books'' 62 (8): 36–38. His pseudonym might have been also influenced by his fascination with Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes, as ...
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Frano Lasić
Frano Lasić (born 12 November 1954) is a Croatian actor and pop singer. Filmography Television roles * " Jack Holborn" (1982) * " The Winds of War" (1983) * " Kiklop" as Melkior Tresić (1983) * " The Fortunate Pilgrim" as Dr. Eschen (1988) * " Dirty Dozen: The Series" as Steinmetz (1988) * " Obiteljska stvar" as Goran Nadalli (1998) * " Lisice" as gynecologist (2003) * " Crna hronika" as Jeff (2004) * " Villa Maria" as Dr. Andrija Posavec (2004–2005) * " Obični ljudi" as Nikola Lončarić (2007) * "Zabranjena ljubav" as Marinko Ružić (2006–2008) * "Bitange i princeze" as coronel (2009) * " Ples sa zvijezdama" as Frano Lasić (2009) * " Dolina sunca" as Toni Herceg (2010) *"Ruža vjetrova" as Milivoj Matošić (2011–2012) *" Zvezdara" as ministar Jojić (2013) *" Jedne letnje noći" as Ivo (2015) *" Budva na pjenu od mora" as grof Graziano (2015) *" Selo gori a baba se češlja" as Frano (2016) *" Don't Bet on the Brits" as Dimitrije (2018) *"Miss Scarlet and th ...
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Predrag Laković
Predrag Laković ( sr-Cyrl, Предраг Лаковић; 28 March 1929 – 9 September 1997) was a Serbian actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1953 to 1997.Погинуо је глумац Предраг Лаковић
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