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Accidental Co-Traveller
''Accidental Co-Traveller'' ( hr, Slučajna suputnica) is a Croatian drama film directed by Srećko Jurdana. It was released in 2004. Cast * Dora Fišter - Vanja Barbarić * Cintija Ašperger - Greta * Zlatko Ožbolt - Ivan Puzina * Ante Prkačin - Svecenik * Nenad Cvetko - Srdjan * Božidar Orešković - Mrazovic * Milan Štrljić - Adalbertov otac * Božidarka Frajt - Gretina majka * Matija Prskalo Matija Prskalo (born 25 October 1966) is a Croatian theatre, film and television actress. Filmography Television roles * '' Nemoj nikome reći'' as Anita Jurić (2015-2016) * '' Zora dubrovačka'' as Marijana (2013-2014) * '' Stipe u gost ... - Dadilja * Vlasta Knezović - Vanjina mama * Edo Vujić - Vanjin otac * Duško Gruborović - Krolo * Dominik Lovrić - Adalbert External links * 2004 films 2000s Croatian-language films 2004 drama films Croatian drama films {{Croatia-film-stub ...
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Srećko Jurdana
Srećko ( sr, Срећко) or Srečko is a South Slavic masculine given name. It is a Slavic form of Felix (name), Felix. The name may refer to: *Srećko Bogdan *Srečko Brodar *Srećko Horvat *Srećko Ilić *Srećko Juričić *Srečko Katanec, Slovenian *Srečko Kosovel, Slovenian *Srećko Lisinac *Srećko Mitrović, Australian *Srećko Pejović *Srećko Puntarić *Srećko Štiglić See also

*Srećković {{DEFAULTSORT:Srecko Slavic masculine given names Bosnian masculine given names Croatian masculine given names Serbian masculine given names ...
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Božidarka Frajt
Božidarka Frajt (also spelled Frait; born 11 November 1940) is a Croatian actress. In her six decade long career, she has composed a prolific repertoire in Croatian television, film and theatre, but is best known for her role in cinéma vérité-style 1972 film '' The Living Truth'', which earned her critical praise and a Golden Arena Award for Best Actress. In 2010, Frajt was awarded the Vladimir Nazor Award for lifetime achievement. Early life Božidarka Frajt was born Božidarka Grublješić on 11 November 1940. Born to an ethnic Bosnian Serb family, her exact birthplace is unknown due to the scarce information of her childhood. It is believed she was born in Velika Žuljevica under Kozara, and that she was taken to a concentration camp for Serbian kids in Sisak during the Kozara Offensive in 1942 along with thousands of other orphans. She was later adopted by Croatian Jews Katarina and Stjepan Frajt. At the age of 36, she found out about her Kozara heritage when a woman na ...
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2000s Croatian-language Films
S, or s, is the nineteenth letter in the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''ess'' (pronounced ), plural ''esses''. History Origin Northwest Semitic šîn represented a voiceless postalveolar fricative (as in 'ip'). It originated most likely as a pictogram of a tooth () and represented the phoneme via the acrophonic principle. Ancient Greek did not have a phoneme, so the derived Greek letter sigma () came to represent the voiceless alveolar sibilant . While the letter shape Σ continues Phoenician ''šîn'', its name ''sigma'' is taken from the letter ''samekh'', while the shape and position of ''samekh'' but name of ''šîn'' is continued in the '' xi''. Within Greek, the name of ''sigma'' was influenced by its association with the Greek word (earlier ) "to hiss". The original name of the letter "sigma" may have been ''san'', but due to the complica ...
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2004 Films
2004 in film is an overview of events, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies, festivals, a list of country-specific lists of films released, notable deaths and film debuts. ''Shrek 2'' was the year's top-grossing film, and '' Million Dollar Baby'' won the Academy Award for Best Picture. Evaluation of the year Renowned American film critic and professor Emanuel Levy described 2004 as "a banner year for actors, particularly men." He went on to emphasize, "I can't think of another year in which there were so many good performances, in every genre. It was a year in which we saw the entire spectrum of demographics displayed on the big screen, from vet actors such as Clint Eastwood and Morgan Freeman, to seniors such as Pacino, De Niro, and Hoffman, to newcomers such as Topher Grace. As always, though, the center of the male acting pyramid is occupied by actors in their forties and fifties, such as Sean Penn, Johnny Depp, Liam Neeson, Kevin Kline, Don Cheadle, J ...
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Dominik Lovrić
Dominic is a name common among Roman Catholics and other Latin-Romans as a male given name. Originally from the late Roman-Italic name "Dominicus", its translation means "Lordly", "Belonging to God" or "of the Master". Variations include: Dominicus (Latin rendition), Chiziterem (Igbo), Dominik, Dominick, Domenic, Domenico (Italian), Domanic, Dominiq, Domonic, Domènec (Catalan), Domingo (Spanish), Dominykas (Lithuanian), Domingos (Portuguese), Dominggus and Damhnaic (Irish); feminine forms like Dominica, Dominika, Domenica, Dominga, Domingas; as well as the unisex French origin Dominique. The most prominent Roman Catholic with the name, Saint Dominic, founded the Order of Preachers, also known as Dominican friars. Saint Dominic himself was named after Saint Dominic of Silos. Notable people named Dominic, Dominik or Dominick include: People Saints * Saint Dominic of Silos (1000–1073), Spanish monk * Saint Dominic de la Calzada (1019–1109), Spanish saint *Saint D ...
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Duško Gruborović
Duško ( sr, Душко) is a Slavic masculine given name. It may refer to: *Duško Đurišić (born 1977), Montenegrin football player *Duško Ajder (born 1958), retired Serbian professional footballer *Duško Gojković (born 1931), Serbian jazz trumpeter and composer *Duško Ivanović (born 1957), Montenegrin basketball coach and a former basketball player * Duško Pavasovič (born 1976), Slovenian chess player and grandmaster *Duško Popov (1912–1981), Serbian double agent *Duško Pijetlović (born 1985), Serbian water polo player *Duško Radinović (born 1963), former Montenegrin association footballer *Duško Savić, former Bosnian-Serb association footballer *Duško Sikirica (born 1964), Bosnian Serb who was charged by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia *Duško Stajić (born 1982), Serbian professional footballer *Duško Tadić (born 1955), Bosnian Serb who was convicted by the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia *Duško Toši ...
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Edo Vujić
Edo ( ja, , , "bay-entrance" or "estuary"), also Romanization of Japanese, romanized as Jedo, Yedo or Yeddo, is the geographical renaming, former name of Tokyo. Edo, formerly a ''jōkamachi'' (castle town) centered on Edo Castle located in Musashi Province, became the ''de facto'' capital of Japan from 1603 as the seat of the Tokugawa shogunate. Edo grew to become one of the List of largest cities, largest cities in the world under the Tokugawa. After the Meiji Restoration in 1868 the Government of Meiji Japan, Meiji government renamed Edo as ''Tokyo'' (, "Eastern Capital") and relocated the Emperor of Japan, Emperor from the historic capital of Kyoto to the city. The era of Tokugawa rule in Japan from 1603 to 1868 is known eponymously as the Edo period. History Before Tokugawa Before the 10th century, there is no mention of Edo in historical records, but for a few settlements in the area. Edo first appears in the Azuma Kagami chronicles, that name for the area being probably ...
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Vlasta Knezović
Vlasta may refer to: *Vlasta (given name) * Vlasta (mythology), a leader in the Maidens' War in Czech mythology * ''The Death of Vlasta ''The Death of Vlasta'' (Czech: Vlasty skon) is a 1903 opera by Otakar Ostrčil. The story concerns Vlasta, leader of warriors in The Maidens' War legend and is connected to the subject matter of Smetana's ''Libuše'' and Fibich's '' Šárka'' (a ...'', an opera by Otakar Ostrčil * ''Vlasta'' (magazine), Czech magazine for women {{disambig ...
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Matija Prskalo
Matija Prskalo (born 25 October 1966) is a Croatian theatre, film and television actress. Filmography Television roles * '' Nemoj nikome reći'' as Anita Jurić (2015-2016) * ''Zora dubrovačka'' as Marijana (2013-2014) * ''Stipe u gostima'' as Anica (2011) * ''Vrata do vrata'' (TV pilot) as Tamara (2009) * ''Stipe u gostima'' as Anica (2009) * '' Zauvijek susjedi'' as Marica (2008) * ''Ne daj se, Nina'' as Pamela Privora (2008) * '' Luda kuća'' as Lidija Devčić (2005-2006) * ''Zabranjena ljubav'' as Stela Vidak (2004-2006) * ''Balkan Inc.'' as Anđela Pauletić (2006) * ''Bitange i princeze'' as sutkinja (2006) * '' Milijun eura'' as voditeljica (2005) * '' Naši i vaši'' as Mila (2002) * '' Veliki odmor'' (2000) Movie roles * '' Djeca jeseni'' as učiteljica (2012) * '' Cvjetni trg'' as Mackova žena (2012) * '' Nije kraj'' as Rahmeta (2008) * '' Crveno i crno'' as Beba (2006) * ''Accidental Co-Traveller'' as dadilja (2004) * '' The Society of Jesus'' as Kaštelano ...
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Milan Štrljić
Milan Štrljić (born 22 March 1952) is a Croatian actor and theatre director. He appeared in more than ninety films since 1972. Personal life Štrljić has a daughter Iva, who is also an actress, with his Serbian former wife Slavica. Selected filmography Film roles Television roles References External links * 1952 births Living people Croatian male film actors Croatian theatre directors {{Croatia-actor-stub ...
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Ivan Maloča
Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgarian tsar Ivan Vladislav. It is very popular in Russia, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Belarus, North Macedonia, and Montenegro and has also become more popular in Romance-speaking countries since the 20th century. Etymology Ivan is the common Slavic Latin spelling, while Cyrillic spelling is two-fold: in Bulgarian, Russian, Macedonian, Serbian and Montenegrin it is Иван, while in Belarusian and Ukrainian it is Іван. The Old Church Slavonic (or Old Cyrillic) spelling is . It is the Slavic relative of the Latin name , corresponding to English '' John''. This Slavic version of the name originates from New Testament Greek (''Iōánnēs'') rather than from the Latin . The Greek n ...
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Božidar Orešković
Božidar Orešković (21 August 1942 – 09 July 2010) was a Croatian actor. He appeared in more than fifty films from 1963 to 2010. Selected filmography References External links * 1942 births 2010 deaths Croatian male film actors Male actors from Zagreb Suicides by hanging in Croatia 2010 suicides Burials at Miroševac Cemetery {{Croatia-actor-stub ...
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