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Uglješa Kojadinović
Uglješa Kojadinović ( sr-Cyrl, Угљеша Којадиновић; 14 February 1936 – 20 June 1982) was a Yugoslav actor of Serb origin. Early life and education Kojadinović was of Serbs, Serb ethnicity, born in the village of Glamočani near Bardaca Lake and Srbac in what is now Bosnia and Herzegovina (then Kingdom of Yugoslavia). After graduating from acting schools in Glamocani and Banja Luka, he enrolled at the Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb, Drama Academy in Zagreb, where he graduated in the class of Professor Branko Gavella. Career Kojadinović's acting gained in popularity by playing at the theater: Molière's ''Le Bourgeois gentilhomme'', Fyodor Dostoyevsky's ''Demons'', William Shakespeare's ''Hamnet Shakespeare, Hamnet'' as Horatio. Kojadinović preferred theater, but became known for his many roles in TV series and movies: ''Black Birds (film), Black Birds'', ''Doctor Mladen'', ''The Pine Tree in the Mountain'', ''Kaya (film), Kaya'', and others ...
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William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare ( 23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist. He is often called England's national poet and the "Bard of River Avon, Warwickshire, Avon" or simply "the Bard". His extant works, including William Shakespeare's collaborations, collaborations, consist of some Shakespeare's plays, 39 plays, Shakespeare's sonnets, 154 sonnets, three long narrative poems and a few other verses, some of uncertain authorship. His plays List of translations of works by William Shakespeare, have been translated into every major modern language, living language and are performed more often than those of any other playwright. Shakespeare remains arguably the most influential writer in the English language, and his works continue to be studied and reinterpreted. Shakespeare was born and raised in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire. At the age of 18 ...
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Kroz šibe
''Kroz'' is a series of Roguelike video games created by Scott Miller for IBM PC compatibles. The first episode in the series, ''Kingdom of Kroz'', was released in 1987 as Apogee Software's first game. It was also published on ''Big Blue Disk'' #20. ''Kroz'' introduced the scheme of the first episode being free and charging money for additional episodes, a technique which defined the business model for Apogee and was adopted by other MS-DOS shareware publishers. The games were discontinued in 1999. In March 2009, the whole ''Kroz'' series was released as freeware by Apogee, and the source code was released as free software under the GPL-2.0-or-later license. Gameplay The object of the game is to survive numerous levels of attacking monsters and ultimately find the priceless Magical Amulet of Kroz. The player character collects gems as they go; each time a monster touches them, they lose a gem and the monster dies. The character's main defense consists of whips which can be used ...
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Crne Ptice
''Black Birds'' (''Crne ptice'') is a 1967 Yugoslavian war drama film directed by . The original idea and script were by Grgo Gamulin. Zoran Tadić was the scenario assistant. The original music was composed by Anđelko Klobučar. The cinematography was by Mile de Gleria. The film editing was by Boris Tešija. The production design was by Branko Hundić. Plot The film is a story about a group of prisoners in the Ustasha-run Stara Gradiška concentration camp that takes place during the final days of World War II. The Ustashas plan to transport the prisoners to a bridge, which they will blow up. At the same time, Partisan troops are closing in on the camp, and the prisoners themselves are hatching a plot to save their lives... Cast * Voja Mirić * Fabijan Šovagović * Ivan Šubić * Ivo Serdar * Vanja Drach * Rade Šerbedžija (uncredited) * Relja Bašić * Iva Marjanović * Ivica Katić * Ratko Buljan * Pavle Bogdanović * Nikola Gec * Antun Vrdoljak * Špiro Guberina * Uglje ...
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Apel (film)
''Apel'' (, variously translated as ''The Appeal'' and ''The Roll-Call'') is a 1970 black-and-white cutout animated short film by . The film is about World War II and the Nazi occupation of Poland: during the morning roll call, a group of concentration camp prisoners are tormented by an SS officer who orders them to perform gymnastic exercises. The prisoners are shot when they rebel against obeying orders. Plot A train arrives, and the sound of numerous people running can be heard. The crowd comes to a standstill and it can be seen that they are Polish concentration camp prisoners. The crowd stands in front of an SS officer who gives them the orders "Up" () and "Down" (). First, the crowd obeys these commands. Suddenly, however, one man stops as the rest kneel down. When the man repeatedly refuses to obey the order "down", the SS officer shoots him. Then all the prisoners stand up together. The SS officer gives the order to fire and all prisoners are shot. At the end a man sto ...
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Kaya (film)
''Kaya'', also known as ''Kaya, I'll Kill You'' () is a 1967 Yugoslav feature film directed by Vatroslav Mimica Vatroslav Mimica (25 June 1923 – 15 February 2020) was a Croatian film director and screenwriter. Early life Born in Omiš, Mimica had enrolled at the University of Zagreb School of Medicine before the outbreak of World War II. In 1942 he j .... In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics found it to be one of the best Croatian films ever made. References External links * 1967 films Croatian crime drama films Yugoslav crime drama films Serbo-Croatian-language films Films directed by Vatroslav Mimica Jadran Film films Croatian war drama films Yugoslav war drama films Yugoslav Black Wave films {{Yugoslavia-film-stub ...
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The Pine Tree In The Mountain
''The Pine Tree in the Mountain'' (''U gori raste zelen bor'') is a Croatian film directed by Antun Vrdoljak. Set during World War II the film follows the exploits of a detachment of partisans, concentrating on the personal and professional relationship between an urbane communist party commissar and the more rustic detachment commander. It was released in 1971. References External links

* 1971 films 1971 war films Croatian war films Serbo-Croatian-language films Films based on non-fiction books Films directed by Antun Vrdoljak Jadran Film films Partisan films Croatian World War II films {{Croatia-film-stub ...
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