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Slobodan Perović
Slobodan Perović ( sr-cyr, Слободан Перовић; 6 May 1926 – 2 May 1978) was a Serbian actor. He appeared in more than seventy films from 1955 to 1978. Selected filmography References External links * 1926 births 1978 deaths Actors from Kragujevac Serbian male film actors Golden Arena winners {{Serbia-actor-stub ...
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Kragujevac
Kragujevac ( sr-Cyrl, Крагујевац, ) is the fourth largest city in Serbia and the administrative centre of the Šumadija District. It is the historical centre of the geographical region of Šumadija in central Serbia, and is situated on the banks of the Lepenica River. , the city proper has a population of 150,835, while its administrative area comprises a total of 179,417 inhabitants. Kragujevac was the first capital of modern Serbia and the first constitution in the Balkans, the Sretenje Constitution, was proclaimed in the city in 1838. A unit of the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service was located there in World War I. During the Second World War, Kragujevac was the site of a massacre by the Nazis in which 2,778 Serb men and boys were killed. Modern Kragujevac is known for its large munitions (Zastava Arms) and automobile (FCA Srbija) industries, as well as its status as an education centre housing the University of Kragujevac, one of the region's largest ...
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Kingdom Of Yugoslavia
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Kraljevina Jugoslavija, Краљевина Југославија; sl, Kraljevina Jugoslavija) was a state in Southeast Europe, Southeast and Central Europe that existed from 1918 until 1941. From 1918 to 1929, it was officially called the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Kraljevina Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca, Краљевина Срба, Хрвата и Словенаца; sl, Kraljevina Srbov, Hrvatov in Slovencev), but the term "Yugoslavia" (literally "Land of South Slavs") was its colloquial name due to its origins."Kraljevina Jugoslavija! Novi naziv naše države. No, mi smo itak med seboj vedno dejali Jugoslavija, četudi je bilo na vseh uradnih listih Kraljevina Srbov, Hrvatov in Slovencev. In tudi drugi narodi, kakor Nemci in Francozi, so pisali že prej v svojih listih mnogo o Jugoslaviji. 3. oktobra, ko je kralj Aleksander podpisal "Zakon o nazivu in razdelitvi kraljevine n ...
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Belgrade
Belgrade ( , ;, ; Names of European cities in different languages: B, names in other languages) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities in Serbia, largest city in Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and the crossroads of the Pannonian Basin, Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. Nearly 1,166,763 million people live within the administrative limits of the City of Belgrade. It is the third largest of all List of cities and towns on Danube river, cities on the Danube river. Belgrade is one of the List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, oldest continuously inhabited cities in Europe and the world. One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thracians, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region and, after 279 BC, Celts settled the city, naming it ''Singidunum, Singidūn''. It was Roman Serbia, conquered by the Romans under the reign ...
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Socialist Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as SFR Yugoslavia or simply as Yugoslavia, was a country in Central and Southeast Europe. It emerged in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, with the breakup of Yugoslavia occurring as a consequence of the Yugoslav Wars. Spanning an area of in the Balkans, Yugoslavia was bordered by the Adriatic Sea and Italy to the west, by Austria and Hungary to the north, by Bulgaria and Romania to the east, and by Albania and Greece to the south. It was a one-party socialist state and federation governed by the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, and had six constituent republics: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, and Slovenia. Within Serbia was the Yugoslav capital city of Belgrade as well as two autonomous Yugoslav provinces: Kosovo and Vojvodina. The SFR Yugoslavia traces its origins to 26 November 1942, when the Anti-Fascist Council for the National Liberation of Yugoslavia wa ...
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Ward Six
''Ward Six'' ( sh, Paviljon VI) is a 1978 Yugoslav drama film directed by Lucian Pintilie, an adaptation of Anton Chekhov's short story ''Ward No. 6''. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1979 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Slobodan Perović as Dr. Andrei Yefimich Rabin * Zoran Radmilović as Ivan Gromov * Slavko Simić * Ljuba Tadić * Dragomir Čumić * Dušan Vuisić * Pavle Vuisić Pavle "Paja" Vuisić ( sr-cyr, Павле "Паја" Вуисић; 10 July 1926 – 1 October 1988) was a Yugoslav actor, known as one of the most recognizable faces of former Yugoslav cinema. Biography He was born in Belgrade as Pavle Vujisić ... as Nikita * Stevo Žigon References External links * 1978 films 1978 drama films Serbo-Croatian-language films Films directed by Lucian Pintilie Films based on works by Anton Chekhov Yugoslav drama films Films set in Yugoslavia {{Yugoslavia-film-stub ...
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The Bridge (1969 Film)
''The Bridge'' ( sh, / ) is a 1969 Yugoslav film that takes place during World War II. Partisans mine a heavily guarded bridge held by Nazi forces, to check a German offensive. The movie was directed by Hajrudin Krvavac, and stars Velimir 'Bata' Živojinović, Slobodan Perović, Boris Dvornik and Igor Galo. Plot In 1944, Standartenführer Hoffmann is assigned as extra security for a vital bridge near the Yugoslavian border with Greece as German forces are pulling out of the latter country. He wants to take a proactive approach towards Yugoslav Partisan threats but Oberst von Felsen, whom Hoffman is reinforcing, disagrees. Meanwhile, the Partisans want to destroy the bridge to prevent German troops from entering and foiling a planned operation with 5,000 men. A Partisan officer nicknamed “Tiger” is tasked with destroying the bridge in seven days. From the Partisans, he recruits an assassin nicknamed “Tihi”, a young fighter nicknamed “Bambino”, and Zavatoni, a ...
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The Rats Woke Up
''The Rats Woke Up'' ( sr, Buđenje pacova) is a 1967 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Živojin Pavlović. It was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival where Pavlović won the Silver Bear for Best Director. Cast * Severin Bijelić as Lale ... fotograf * Mirjana Blaskovic * Ljubomir Ćipranić as Pera UDBA * Mira Dinulovic * Tomanija Đuričko * Milan Jelić as Student * Ljiljana Jovanović * Nada Kasapic * Snezana Lukic * Petar Lupa * Vojislav Micovic * Nikola Milic as Konobar * Predrag Milinković as Gost u kafani * Mirjana Nikolic * Slobodan Perovic as Velimir Bamberg * Olga Poznatov * Alenka Rancic * Dusan Tadic * Milivoje Tomić as Milorad * Minja Vojvodić * Pavle Vuisić Pavle "Paja" Vuisić ( sr-cyr, Павле "Паја" Вуисић; 10 July 1926 – 1 October 1988) was a Yugoslav actor, known as one of the most recognizable faces of former Yugoslav cinema. Biography He was born in Belgrade as Pavle Vujisić ... as Krmanos * Gizela Vu ...
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Three (1965 Film)
''Three'' ( sh-Latn, Tri) is a 1965 Yugoslav film directed by Aleksandar Petrović. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 39th Academy Awards. Cast * Bata Živojinović as Miloš Bojanić * Nikola-Kole Angelovski * Stole Aranđelović * Dragomir Bojanić * Milan Jelić * Branislav Jerinić as Komandir * Laza Jovanović * Mirjana Kodžić * Vesna Krajina as Vera * Voja Mirić as Partizan * Slobodan Perović as Nevino optuženi * Ali Raner as Mladić Themes The theme of the film is the death, in three forms: as witness of it, as a victim of it, and as an executor. Three was the first Yugoslav movie released in the United States (in 1966). Aleksandar Petrović's films Three and I Even Met Happy Gypsies provided the world an introduction to Yugoslav cinema. Unlike ‘Three’ it was very well received and translated in over 100 languages. Reception A review from the New York Times from 1967 when it was nominated for Best Foreign Film ...
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The Fourteenth Day
''The Fourteenth Day'' ( sh, Dan četrnaesti / Дан четрнаести) is a 1960 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Yugoslav crime film directed by Zdravko Velimirović. It was entered into the 1961 Cannes Film Festival. In July 2021, the film was shown in the Cannes Classics section at the 2021 Cannes Film Festival. Cast * Nikola Popović (actor), Nikola Popović - Timotije Marković * Karlo Bulić - Žorž Arsenijević * Slobodan Perović - Pavle Malbaški * Dušan Janićijević (actor), Dušan Janićijević - Tomislav Radin * Olga Spiridonović - Emilija * Mira Stupica - Kristina * Hermina Pipinić - Marija * Mira Nikolić - Ljiljana (as Mira Nikolić-Babović) * Viktor Starčić - Žoržov otac * Rahela Ferari - Sofija * Branko Tatić - Maksa * Jovan Gec - Recepcioner * Ljuba Kovačević * Zlatko Madunić - Kondukter * Janez Vrhovec - Službenik SUP-a * Bekim Fehmiu - Police man References External links

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Priests Ćira And Spira
''Priests Ćira and Spira'' ( sh, italic=yes, Pop Ćira i pop Spira) is a 1957 Yugoslav film directed by Soja Jovanović. It was based on ''Pop Ćira i pop Spira'', an 1894 novel by Stevan Sremac. It was the first Yugoslav feature film made in color. Cast * Ljubinka Bobić as Popadija Sida * Nevenka Mikulić as Popadija Persa * Jovan Gec as Pop Spira *Milan Ajvaz as Pop Ćira *Renata Ulmanski Renata Ulmanski ( sr-cyr, Рената Улмански: born 29 November 1929) is a Serbian actress. She appeared in more than ninety films since 1955. Ulmanski was married to Serbian politician and writer Mirko Tepavac Mirko Tepavac ( sr-cyr, ... as kćerka pop Spire * Dubravka Perić as kćerka pop Ćire * Ljubiša Jovanović as pop Oluja References External links * 1957 films Yugoslav drama films Avala Film films Serbian drama films Films set in Serbia Films based on Serbian novels Fictional Serbian people {{Yugoslavia-film-stub ...
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The Farm In The Small Marsh (TV Series)
''Salaš u Malom Ritu'' (''A Farm in Mali Rit'') is a Serbian TV series, that was very popular in former Yugoslavia, based on the eponymous novel of Arsen Diklić, with Slavko Štimac in the main role. The show spawned two television films, ''Salaš u Malom Ritu'' and ''Zimovanje u Jakobsfeldu'' (Wintering in Jacobsfeld). Synopsis Set in 1941, the show follows adventures of Milan Maljević, a teenager from the fictional Banatian village called Mali Rit (Little Swamp) during World War II. Mali Rit is a seemingly peaceful village, whose inhabitants do not resist to German occupation. In fact, partisans refrain from attacking the village, used as a secret base, cause they do not want to bring it to German attention. The village's peaceful life is only occasionally disturbed by the commander of a small German barrack within the village. However, everything in changed once when partisan saboteurs set fire on wheat destined to be transferred to Germany in a neighboring village. As ac ...
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Leptirica
''Leptirica'' ( sr-Cyrl, Лептирица, translation "The Butterfly") is a 1973 in film, 1973 SFRY, Yugoslav Television film, Made-for-TV horror film based on the story ''After Ninety Years'' (1880) written by Serbian writer Milovan Glišić. It was directed by the Serbian director Đorđe Kadijević. ''Leptirica'' was the List of first horror films by country, first Serbian horror movie and is considered one of the top Serbian and former Yugoslav horror films. The movie was filmed in the village of Zelinje, near the river Drina, close to the city of Zvornik. The mill that appears in the movie is still in its original location. After Ninety Years The script for the film was adapted from the novella ''After Ninety Years'' by Milovan Glišić from 1880. He was a writer of folklore-fantasy whose sources were Serbian and Balkan folk superstitions and folk belief in vampires. In it, realistic images from village life are constantly mixed with the world of fantasy, humor and folklore ...
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