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The Demolition Squad
The Demolition Squad ( sr, Diverzanti) is a 1968 Yugoslav drama film directed by Hajrudin Krvavac. Cast * Rade Marković - The Doctor * Bata Živojinović - Korčagin * Jovan Janićijević - Gavran * LjubiÅ”a Samardžić - Å arac * Husein Čokić - Pavle * Zdravko Biogradlija - Žarko * Rastislav Jović - Ivan * Zaim Muzaferija Zaim Muzaferija (9 March 1923 ā€“ 5 November 2003) was a Bosnian film, television and stage actor, and poet. The magazine ''6yka'' (''Buka'') called Muzaferija a "legend of Bosnian cinema." Biography During World War II, Muzaferija was arrested ... - Nusret * Anka Zupanc - Olga * Janez Vrhovec - Partisan Doctor * Petar Dobric - Partisan Commander * Maks Furijan - Oberleutnant * Rejhan Demirdzic - Leutnant * Rudi Alvadj - RottenfĆ¼hrer * Mario Arkus - Train Engineer References External links * 1968 drama films 1968 films Films directed by Hajrudin Krvavac Yugoslav drama films War films set in Partisan Yugoslavia Films about Yugoslav ...
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Hajrudin Krvavac
Hajrudin "Å iba" Krvavac (22 December 1926 ā€“ 11 July 1992) was a Bosnian film director most notable for directing movies from the Partisan film genre during 1960s and 70s. His gift for precise storytelling was visible in his early documentaries and would become a staple of his feature films later on. Starting with his directorial debut, the segment ''Otac (Father)'' of the anthology film ''Vrtlog'' (''Vortex'', 1964), all his feature films are action films set in World War II. Their storytelling owes a lot to comic books and American action films, especially westerns, with an imaginative combination of action and emotions, personal drama and epic tragedy, idealised heroism and psychological trials, sometimes with a dose of humor. Because of the style of his films, Krvavac was sometimes compared to Howard Hawks. Early life and career Hajrudin Krvavac was born in the MejtaÅ” neighborhood of Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina on 22 December 1926. His parents, both originally from Gac ...
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Rade Marković
Radomir "Rade" Marković ( sr-cyr, Š Š°Š“Š¾Š¼Šøр Š Š°Š“Šµ ŠœŠ°Ń€ŠŗŠ¾Š²Šøћ; 14 October 1921 ā€“ 10 September 2010) was a Serbian actor. He performed in more than ninety films. He was married to actress Olivera Marković from 1945 until they divorced in 1964. After the divorce he had a long affair with the Bulgarian actress Nevena Kokanova Nevena Kokanova ( bg, ŠŠµŠ²ŠµŠ½Š° ŠšŠ¾ŠŗŠ°Š½Š¾Š²Š°) (12 December 1938 – 3 June 2000) was a Bulgarian film actress. She was known as the "first lady of Bulgarian cinema." Her mother was from a well-known Austrian aristocratic family, and he ... who he met during the filming of The Peach Thief. Selected filmography Awards * Dobričin prsten (1998) * Statuette of Joakim Vujić (2005) References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Markovic, Rade Serbian male film actors Serbian male television actors Serbian male stage actors Serbian male voice actors Golden Arena winners Male actors from Belgrade 1921 births 2010 deaths ...
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Bata Živojinović
Velimir "Bata" Živojinović ( sr-Cyrl, Š’ŠµŠ»ŠøŠ¼Šøр "Š‘Š°Ń‚Š°" Š–ŠøŠ²Š¾Ń˜ŠøŠ½Š¾Š²Šøћ; 5 June 1933 ā€“ 22 May 2016) was a Yugoslav and Serbian actor and politician. He appeared in more than 340 films and TV series, and is regarded as one of the best actors in former Yugoslavia. Early life Živojinović (nicknamed ''Bata'') was born in the village of Koraćica under the Kosmaj mountain near Mladenovac, at the time Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Serbia). His father, Dragoljub, was an official and his mother Tiosava was a housewife. He had two sisters, Stanka and Nada, and grew up in a patriarchal household. A conflict between Dragoljub and the Chetniks during World War II forced the family to move to Belgrade. The family lived in Crveni Krst. Young Bata often went with his friends to the cinema, which sparked his interest in acting. Loitering around the "20th October" cinema, he watched AKUD Branko Krsmanović, a Belgrade troupe, through the window for several days until he was ...
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Jovan Janićijević
Jovan may refer to: *Jovan (given name), a list of people with this given name *Jovan, Mawal, a village on the western coastal region of Maharashtra, India *Jōvan Musk, a cologne *Deli Jovan, a mountain in eastern Serbia *RĆ³bert JovĆ”n (born 1967), Hungarian footballer See also *Jovanka (other) *Joven (other) *Javon (other) *Jovan Hill Jovan Miguel Hill (born ) is an American Online streamer, livestreamer. A homosexual man who was bought up in a religious household, Hill began a Tumblr blog as a teenager to document his experiences. After he asked his followers to donate so t ...
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LjubiÅ”a Samardžić
LjubiÅ”a Samardžić ( sr-cyr, Š‰ŃƒŠ±ŠøшŠ° Š”Š°Š¼Š°Ń€ŃŸŠøћ; 19 November 1936 ā€“ 8 September 2017), nicknamed Smoki, was a Serbian actor and director, best known as Å urda in the ''Vruć vetar'' TV series, and Inspector BoÅ”ko Simić in the comedy crime series ''Policajac sa Petlovog brda'' (''The Policeman from Petlovo Brdo'') and film of the same name. Early life Samardžić was born in Skopje, the son of an impoverished coal miner born in KrivoÅ”ije (in Montenegro) and a mother from Kosovo. His parents met in PriÅ”tina. He grew up in the village of JelaÅ”nica near NiÅ”ka Banja, where his father Dragoljub (died 1948) also worked in the local mine. He finished gymnasium in NiÅ”. His acting talent was discovered very early and he won a scholarship with director Bojan Stupica. Samardžić was educated at the Belgrade Academy of Arts. After graduation, he obtained a role in '' Igre na skelama'' (1961). Samardžić was a member of the Central Committee of League of Communists of ...
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Zaim Muzaferija
Zaim Muzaferija (9 March 1923 ā€“ 5 November 2003) was a Bosnian film, television and stage actor, and poet. The magazine ''6yka'' (''Buka'') called Muzaferija a "legend of Bosnian cinema." Biography During World War II, Muzaferija was arrested in 1942 with a group of 36 anti-fascists. In his retirement he became a teacher of German and French. Muzaferija became an actor when he was in his late 30s, his first film being ''Uzavreli grad'' (''Boom Town''), directed by Veljko Bulajić Veljko Bulajić (born 22 March 1928) is a Montenegrins of Croatia, Montenegrin film director and UNESCO Kalinga Prize recipient. He has spent the majority of his life working in Croatia and is primarily known for directing World War II-themed movi .... The film premiered in February 1961. Death Muzaferija died on 5 November 2003 after a long illness. He was buried in a Muslim funeral 7 November 2003. Filmography Film Television Short films References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Muzaf ...
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Janez Vrhovec
Janez Vrhovec (19 January 1921 ā€“ 7 October 1997) was a Yugoslav actor of Slovenian-German origin. Vrhovec appeared in a number of Yugoslav and Serbian films, as well as many international productions, in a career spanning almost five decades. Selected filmography *''Austerlitz'' (1959) *'' Perfidy'' (''Nevjera'', 1953) *'' The Last Bridge'' (''Die Letzte BrĆ¼cke'', 1954) *'' The Fourteenth Day'' (''Dan četrnaesti'', 1960) *'' Atomic War Bride'' (''Rat'', 1960) *''Enclosure'' (''L'Enclos'', 1961) * ''The Triumph of Robin Hood'' (1962) *'' Prometheus of the Island'' (''Prometej s otoka ViÅ”evice'', 1964) * ''Freddy in the Wild West'' (1964) * '' The Shoot'' (1964) * ''Man Is Not a Bird'' (1965) *'' Eneide'' (1971) *'' I Even Met Happy Gypsies'' (''Skupljači perja'', 1967) *'' Gates to Paradise'' (1968) *''Beach Guard in Winter'' (''Čuvar plaže u zimskom periodu'', 1976) *'' The Falcon'' (''Banović Strahinja'', 1983) *''The Secret Diary of Sigmund Freud'' (1984) * ''Der So ...
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1968 Drama Films
The year was highlighted by Protests of 1968, protests and other unrests that occurred worldwide. Events January–February * January 5 ā€“ "Prague Spring": Alexander Dubček is chosen as leader of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia. * January 10 ā€“ John Gorton is sworn in as 19th Prime Minister of Australia, taking over from John McEwen after being 1968 Liberal Party of Australia leadership election, elected leader of the Liberal Party of Australia, Liberal Party the previous day, following the disappearance of Harold Holt. Gorton becomes the only Australian Senate, Senator to become Prime Minister, though he immediately transfers to the Australian House of Representatives, House of Representatives through the 1968 Higgins by-election in Holt's vacant seat. * January 15 ā€“ The 1968 Belice earthquake in Sicily kills 380 and injures around 1,000. * January 21 ** Vietnam War: Battle of Khe Sanh ā€“ One of the most publicized and controversial battles of the war ...
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1968 Films
The year 1968 in film involved some significant events, with the release of Stanley Kubrick's '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'', as well as two highly successful musical films, '' Funny Girl'' and '' Oliver!'', the former earning Barbra Streisand the Academy Award for Best Actress (an honour she shared with Katharine Hepburn for her role in ''The Lion in Winter'') and the latter winning both the Best Picture and Best Director awards. Top-grossing films (U.S.) The top ten 1968 released films by box office gross in North America are as follows: Events * November 1 ā€“ The MPAA's film rating system is introduced. Awards Palme d'Or (Cannes Film Festival): canceled due to events of May 1968 Golden Lion (Venice Film Festival): :'' Die Artisten in der Zirkuskuppel: Ratlos'' (''Artists under the Big Top: Perplexed''), directed by Alexander Kluge, West Germany Golden Bear (Berlin Film Festival): :''Ole dole doff'' (''Who Saw Him Die?''), directed by Jan Troell, Sweden Films released ...
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Films Directed By Hajrudin Krvavac
A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images. These images are generally accompanied by sound and, more rarely, other sensory stimulations. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to filmmaking and the film industry, and to the art form that is the result of it. Recording and transmission of film The moving images of a film are created by photographing actual scenes with a motion-picture camera, by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques, by means of CGI and computer animation, or by a combination of some or all of these techniques, and other visual effects. Before the introduction of digital production, series of still images were recorded on a strip of chemically sensitized ...
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Yugoslav Drama Films
Yugoslav or Yugoslavian may refer to: * Yugoslavia, or any of the three historic states carrying that name: ** Kingdom of Yugoslavia, a European monarchy which existed 1918ā€“1945 (officially called "Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes" 1918ā€“1929) ** Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia or SFR Yugoslavia, a federal republic which succeeded the monarchy and existed 1945ā€“1992 ** Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, or FR Yugoslavia, a new federal state formed by two successor republics of SFR Yugoslavia established in 1992 and renamed "Serbia and Montenegro" in 2003 before its dissolution in 2006 * Yugoslav government-in-exile, an official government of Yugoslavia, headed by King Peter II * Yugoslav Counter-Intelligence Service * Yugoslav Inter-Republic League * Yugoslav Social-Democratic Party, a political party in Slovenia and Istria during the Austro-Hungarian Empire and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia * Serbo-Croatian language, proposed in 1861 and rejected as the legal name of th ...
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War Films Set In Partisan Yugoslavia
War is an intense armed conflict between states, governments, societies, or paramilitary groups such as mercenaries, insurgents, and militias. It is generally characterized by extreme violence, destruction, and mortality, using regular or irregular military forces. Warfare refers to the common activities and characteristics of types of war, or of wars in general. Total war is warfare that is not restricted to purely legitimate military targets, and can result in massive civilian or other non-combatant suffering and casualties. While some war studies scholars consider war a universal and ancestral aspect of human nature, others argue it is a result of specific socio-cultural, economic or ecological circumstances. Etymology The English word ''war'' derives from the 11th-century Old English words ''wyrre'' and ''werre'', from Old French ''werre'' (also ''guerre'' as in modern French), in turn from the Frankish *''werra'', ultimately deriving from the Proto-Germanic *''we ...
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