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Kičma
''Backbone'' ( sr, Kičma), is a 1975 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Vlatko Gilić. It was entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Dragan Nikolić as Pavle Gvozdenović * Predrag Laković as Pepi * Mira Banjac * Milutin Butković * Stanislava Janjic as Ana * Seka Sablić (as Jelisaveta Sabljic) * Nada Skrinjar as Bolesnica * Miroljub Lešo * Neda Spasojević * Đorđe Jelisić * Renata Ulmanski as Woman from kafana * Slađana Matović as Jelena * Dragomir Felba * Danilo "Bata" Stojković as Man from kafane * Jelena Čvorović (as Jelena Radovic) * Jelka Utornik * Taško Načić Taško Načić ( sr-Cyrl, Ташко Начић; 7 April 1934 – 27 March 1993) was a Serbian actor. Early life Načić's paternal family was of Aromanian descent from Zaječar. He studied acting at The Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, whe ... References External links * 1975 films 1975 drama films Serbo-Croatian-language films Serbian drama films Films scored ...
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Taško Načić
Taško Načić ( sr-Cyrl, Ташко Начић; 7 April 1934 – 27 March 1993) was a Serbian actor. Early life Načić's paternal family was of Aromanian descent from Zaječar. He studied acting at The Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, where he graduated in 1956. Theatre In 1954 he became a member of National Theatre in Belgrade, where he acted in plays ''Stanoje Glavaš'' and ''Gospođa Ministarka''. Soon after that he went to theater Boško Buha and then to the newly founded Atelje 212 where he remained until his death. He acted in numerous plays such as: ''Arsenik i stare čipke'' ( Arsenic and Old Lace), ''Kartoteka'', ''Kralj Ibi'' ( King Ubu), ''Viktor ili Deca na vlasti'' (Victor, or Power to the Children), ''Kafanica, sudnica, ludnica'', ''Kape dole'' (Caps Down), ''Galeb'' (The Seagull), ''Mark i šuma gusta'', ''Rado ide Srbin u vojnike'' (Gladly the Serb joins the Army), ''Maratonci trče počasni krug'', ''Purpurno ostrvo'', ''Radovan III'', ''Čudo u Šarganu'' ...
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1977 Cannes Film Festival
The 30th Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 to 27 May 1977 in film, 1977. The Palme d'Or went to the ''Padre Padrone'' by Paolo and Vittorio Taviani. A new non-competitive section, "Le Passé composé", is held at this festival only and focuses on compilations. This section, along with sections "Les Yeux fertiles" and "L'Air du temps" of the previous two years, were integrated into Un Certain Regard in 1978. The festival opened with ''The Bishop's Bedroom'', directed by Dino Risi and closed with ''Slap Shot (film), Slap Shot'', directed by George Roy Hill. Jury The following people were appointed as the Jury of the 1977 feature film competition: Feature films *Roberto Rossellini (Italy) Jury President *N'Sougan Agblemagnon (author) *Anatole Dauman (France) *Jacques Demy (France) *Carlos Fuentes (Mexico) *Benoîte Groult (France) *Pauline Kael (USA) (journalist) *Marthe Keller (Switzerland) *Yuri Ozerov (director), Yuri Ozerov (Soviet Union) Official selection In competition ...
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Seka Sablić
Jelisaveta "Seka" Sablić ( sr-cyr, Јелисавета "Сека" Саблић; born 13 June 1942) is a Serbian actress. She had performed in theatre houses in Belgrade and on TV and film. She is the winner of major theatre awards in Serbia and former Yugoslavia. Personal life She grew up in Belgrade. Her father Stevan was from Mala Gradusa in Banija; her mother was born in Dorćol, of Sephardic Jewish descent. Her son Stefan Sablić is a theatre director."Jelisaveta Seka Sablić: Verujem u svog sina"
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Danilo Stojković
Danilo Stojković ( sr-cyr, Данило Стојковић; 11 August 1934 – 16 March 2002), commonly nicknamed Bata (Бата), was a Serbian theatre, television and film actor. Stojković's numerous comedic portrayals of the "small man fighting the system" made him popular with Serbian and ex-Yugoslav audiences, most of them coming in collaborations with either director Slobodan Šijan or scriptwriter Dušan Kovačević, or both. Early career Stojković was born in Belgrade in 1934. By the mid-1960s, he became a well-known theatre actor. He started his film career with the 1964 feature ''Izdajnik'' (lit. "The Traitor"). A string of TV and minor film roles ensued, with the most important ones coming in guise of being a father figure to the main protagonist – ''Čuvar plaže u zimskom periodu'' (''Beach Guard in Winter'', 1976), ''Pas koji je voleo vozove'' (''The Dog Who Loved Trains'', 1977) being the most recognizable ones – as well as the part in critically well-recei ...
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Vlatko Gilić
Vlatko ( sr-Cyrl, Влатко) is a masculine given name of South Slavic languages, South Slavic origin. It may refer to: *Vlatko Andonovski (born 1976), football manager *Vlatko Blažević (born 1994), Croatian football player *Vlatko Čančar (born 1997), Slovenian professional basketball player *Vlatko Đolonga (born 1976), Croatian football defender *Vlatko Drobarov (born 1992), Macedonian professional footballer *Vlatko Dulić (1943–2015), Croatian theatre, TV and film actor, theatre director *Vlatko Glavaš (born 1962), Bosnian football coach and a former player *Vlatko Gošev (born 1974), retired Macedonian football midfielder *Vlatko Grozdanoski (born 1983), Macedonian footballer *Vlatko Hercegović (1428–1489), the second and the last Herzog of Saint Sava *Vlatko Ilievski (1985–2018), Macedonian pop rock singer and actor *Vlatko Konjevod (1923–2005), Yugoslav and later Bosnian football manager and player *Vlatko Kostov (born 1965), former Yugoslav and Macedonian f ...
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