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Pjevajte Nešto Ljubavno (2007)
''Play Me a Love Song'' ( hr, Pjevajte nešto ljubavno) is a Croatian comedy film directed by Goran Kulenović. It was released in 2007. Cast * Ivan Herceg - Struja * Ivan Đuričić - Mario * Ivan Glowatzky - Deni * Hrvoje Kečkeš - Zlajfa * Enes Vejzović - Sinisa * Olga Pakalović - Anja * Žarko Potočnjak - Strujin stari * Helena Buljan - Strujina mama * Damir Lončar - Božo * Ksenija Marinković - Emica * Robert Ugrina - Kum * Hana Hegedušić - Djurdjica * Stojan Matavulj - Ante * Biserka Ipša Biserka ( mk, Бисерка) is a former hospitality company from Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The company was founded in 1954 consisting of a few bars and restaurants A restaurant is a business that prepares and serves food and drinks to cus ... - Andjela * Zdenka Heršak - Gospodja Hrnjak * Josip Marotti - Gospodin Hrnjak External links * 2007 films 2000s Croatian-language films 2007 comedy films Films set in Zagreb Croatian comedy films {{Croatia-film-s ...
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Goran Kulenović
Goran Kulenović (born 1971) is a Croatian film director and screenwriter. He is best known for directing ''Play Me a Love Song ''Play Me a Love Song'' ( hr, Pjevajte nešto ljubavno) is a Croatian comedy film directed by Goran Kulenović. It was released in 2007. Cast * Ivan Herceg - Struja * Ivan Đuričić - Mario * Ivan Glowatzky - Deni * Hrvoje Kečkeš - Zlajfa ...''. Selected filmography References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kulenovic, Goran 1971 births Living people Film people from Zagreb Croatian film directors Croatian screenwriters Croatian people of Bosniak descent ...
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Ksenija Marinković
Ksenija Marinković (born 18 April 1966) is a Croatian film, television and theatre actress. Biography Ksenija Marinković was born in Virovitica in 1966 where she finished high school. Ever since she was eight until entering the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb, she was involved in the Virovitica theatre as an amateur actress. As a student of the Academy she started to collaborate with the Gavella Drama Theatre and the Histrioni troupe. After graduating from the Academy she spent one year with the ''Teatar u gostima'' and has been employed with the ZKM theatre in Zagreb Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Croatia#List of cities and towns, largest city of Croatia. It is in the Northern Croatia, northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slop ... since 1989 where she created some of her most important roles. Some of her significant roles were created outside her theatre and she also starred in TV and fea ...
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2007 Comedy Films
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2007 Films
The following is an overview of events in 2007 in film, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals, a list of films released and notable deaths. The highest-grossing film of the year was '' Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'', which was just ahead of '' Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix''. 2007 is often considered one of the greatest years for film in the 21st century. This would also be the last year in which no films grossed at least $1 billion at the box office until 2020, when the COVID-19 pandemic prevented multiple theatrically released films. Evaluation of the year Many have considered 2007 to be the greatest year for film in the 21st century and one of the greatest of all time. In his article from April 18, 2017, which highlighted the best movies of 2007, critic Mark Allison of ''Den of Geek'' said, "2007 must surely be remembered as one of the finest years in English-language film-making, quite possibly the best of this century s ...
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Josip Marotti
Josip () is a male given name found among Croats and Slovenes, a cognate of Joseph. In Croatia, the name Josip was the second most common masculine given name in the decades up to 1959, and has stayed among the top ten most common ones throughout 2011. Notable people named Josip include: * Ruđer Josip Bošković, Croatian physicist * Josip Bozanić, Croatian cardinal * Josip Broz Tito, Yugoslav president * Josip Frank, Croatian politician * Josip Globevnik, Slovenian mathematician * Josip Golubar, Croatian footballer * Josip Hatze, Croatian composer * Josip Jelačić, Croatian ban * Josip Katalinski, Bosnian footballer * Josip Kozarac, Croatian writer * Josip Manolić, Croatian politician * Josip Marohnić, Croatian emigrant activist * Josip Plemelj, Slovenian mathematician * Josip Račić, Croatian painter * Josip Skoblar, Croatian former player and football manager * Josip Skoko, Australian soccer player * Josip Juraj Strossmayer, Croatian bishop and politician * Josip Šimunić ...
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Zdenka Heršak
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Biserka Ipša
Biserka ( mk, Бисерка) is a former hospitality company from Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The company was founded in 1954 consisting of a few bars and restaurants and 30-40 employees. Later, the company added the only hotel in the town, ''Hotel Kumanovo'', and the local spa Kumanovska Banja Kumanovska Banja ( mk, Кумановска Бања) or Kisela Voda ( mk, Кисела Вода) is a mineral spa in the Proevce 3 km from Kumanovo, North Macedonia. The first registered analysis of the water was in 1920 by Aleksej Scher ... with an old restaurant. Shortly after, hotels and restaurants were added to Biserka such as: ''Mostar'', ''Lovec'', and ''Palas''. The restaurants ''Skopje'', ''Evropa'', ''Bratstvo'', ''Invalidski an'' and ''Jachkov an'', were also added to the company. This helped the company to grow stronger and invest in new enterprises. In 1960/61 Biserka built the restaurant Kristal in the center of the town, rated category "C" with 1000 seats for gue ...
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Stojan Matavulj
Stojan Matavulj (born 24 February 1961) is a Croatian actor. Filmography Television roles * ''Ruža vjetrova'' as Stipe Odak (2011–2013) * '' Instruktor'' as Strikan (2010) * ''Zakon!'' as Zdravko Maček (2009) * ''Sve će biti dobro'' as Pročelnik (2009) * '' Odmori se, zaslužio si'' as Gospodin Feliks (2009) * '' Stipe u gostima'' as Jozo Zec (2008–2009) * '' Zauvijek susjedi'' as Mato (2008) * '' Tužni bogataš'' as Karlo (2008) * '' Bitange i princeze'' as Dinko Grabić (2008) * ''Dobre namjere'' as Dioničar (2008) * ''Bibin svijet'' as Susjed Kosić (2007) * '' Cimmer fraj'' as Grgo (2007) * ''Balkan Inc.'' as Jole (2006) * ''Naši i vaši'' as Milin muž (2002) * '' Novo doba'' as Šimleša (2002) * '' Obiteljska stvar'' as Mile Aničić (1998) Movie roles * '' Pjevajte nešto ljubavno'' as Ante (2007) * '' Mrtvi kutovi'' (2005.) * '' Što je muškarac bez brkova?'' as Luka (2005) * '' Snivaj, zlato moje'' (2005) * '' La femme musketeer'' as Rahael Mayor (20 ...
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Hana Hegedušić
Hana Hegedušić (born 29 January 1976) is a Croatian actress. She appeared in more than twenty films since 1997. Selected filmography Voice-over roles References External links * 1976 births Living people Actresses from Zagreb Croatian film actresses {{Croatia-actor-stub ...
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Robert Ugrina
Robert Ugrina (born 1974 in Zagreb) is a Croatian actor and comedian. He is best known for his roles in the popular comedy series ''Bumerang'' (2005-2006), '' Zakon!'' (2009) and '' Ko te šiša'' (2016-2020). He has appeared in '' Sleep Sweet, My Darling'', '' What Is a Man Without a Moustache?'' (both 2005), ''Metastases'' (2009), '' Josef'' (2011), ''Vegetarian Cannibal'' (2012) and ''Lavina'' (2017). He is also known for an extensive stage and voice-acting career. He has provided voice-work for over a hundred animated feature films and Eugene Krabs in the Croatian-language version of ''SpongeBob SquarePants''. Career He graduated from the Academy of Dramatic Arts of the University of Zagreb. He conceived his successful comedic career on television initially for his role as Drago in ''Bumerang'' (2005-2006). After that stint, he appeared as in the memorable supporting role of Medo Bruno on ''Bitange i princeze''. His perhaps best-known role is the abused sidekick of Inspec ...
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Damir Lončar
Damir is a common male given name in South Slavic languages. It also occasionally appears in Central Asia and Turkic regions of Russia. It is of Slavic origin, with ''da'' meaning "give"/"take", and ''mir'', meaning "peace". It can also be a variation of a Turkish name "Demir", which means "iron". In Tatar names, DAMIR is also an acronym for "Да здравствует мировая революция", meaning "Long live the world revolution". In Croatia, the name Damir was among the most common masculine given names in the decades between 1960 and 1979. Notable people with the name include: * Damir Bajs, Croatian politician * Damir Bičanić, Croatian handball player * Damir Bjelopoljak, Bosnian volleyball player * Damir Botonjič, Slovenian football player * Damir Burić (other), several people * Damir Čakar, Montenegrin football player * Damir Čeković, Serbian football player * Damir Čerkić, Bosnian football player * Damir Desnica, Croatian football playe ...
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