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''Kuduz'' is a 1989 film, set in SR Bosnia and Herzegovina written by Abdulah Sidran and Ademir Kenović, who also directed the film. It is based on the true story of the outlaw Junuz Kečo. Plot A petty criminal is released from prison and marries his girlfriend. He manages to live a life free from crime, poor but happy, until his new wife commits adultery, which leads him to murder her and her lover. He then escapes into the mountains and evades justice for years. This is a story about love and tragedy. It takes place in the grim social setting of city outskirts. Badema, a seductive local girl, meets Bećir Kuduz who has just come out of prison. Neither the age difference nor fact that Badema has a little girl of her own (without knowing who the father is) stops them from coming together, each with plans of their own. Kuduz dreams of starting up his own construction business, Badema wants to work in a local cafe where it is fun and never boring. But Badema is obviously qu ...
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Ademir Kenović
Ademir Kenović (born September 14, 1950) is a Bosnian film director and producer. He graduated from the University of Sarajevo in 1975. In 1972–73 he studied film, English literature and art at the Denison University in Ohio. His films include ''Kuduz'' (1989) and '' A Little Bit of Soul'' (1987). His 1997 work ''The Perfect Circle'' won the François Chalais Prize. He also produced the popular 2004 Bosnian film ''Days and Hours''. References External links * Ademir Kenovićat Bosnian Wikiquote Wikiquote is part of a family of wiki-based projects run by the Wikimedia Foundation using MediaWiki software. Based on an idea by Daniel Alston and implemented by Brion Vibber, the project's objective is to produce collaboratively a vast refer ... {{DEFAULTSORT:Kenovic, Ademir 1950 births Living people Bosniaks of Bosnia and Herzegovina Film people from Sarajevo Denison University alumni Bosnia and Herzegovina film directors Bosnia and Herzegovina film producers ...
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Radmila Živković
Radmila Živković ( sr-Cyrl, Радмила Живковић; born 14 January 1953) is a Serbian film, theater, television actress. She appeared in more than seventy films since 1969. In 1969 Živković didn't win the Miss Yugoslavia competition. It was a lady with the same first and family name. Selected filmography References External links * 1953 births Golden Arena winners Living people People from Kruševac Serbian film actresses Serbian stage actresses Serbian voice actresses Serbian television actresses Serbian actresses Žanka Stokić award winners {{Serbia-actor-stub ...
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Bosnia And Herzegovina Drama Films
Bosnia and Herzegovina ( sh, / , ), abbreviated BiH () or B&H, sometimes called Bosnia–Herzegovina and often known informally as Bosnia, is a country at the crossroads of south and southeast Europe, located in the Balkans. Bosnia and Herzegovina borders Serbia to the east, Montenegro to the southeast, and Croatia to the north and southwest. In the south it has a narrow coast on the Adriatic Sea within the Mediterranean, which is about long and surrounds the town of Neum. Bosnia, which is the inland region of the country, has a moderate continental climate with hot summers and cold, snowy winters. In the central and eastern regions of the country, the geography is mountainous, in the northwest it is moderately hilly, and in the northeast it is predominantly flat. Herzegovina, which is the smaller, southern region of the country, has a Mediterranean climate and is mostly mountainous. Sarajevo is the capital and the largest city of the country followed by Banja Luka, Tu ...
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1989 Films
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WikiQuote
Wikiquote is part of a family of wiki-based projects run by the Wikimedia Foundation using MediaWiki software. Based on an idea by Daniel Alston and implemented by Brion Vibber, the project's objective is to produce collaboratively a vast reference of quotations from prominent people, books, films, proverbs, etc. and writings about them. The website aims to be as accurate as possible regarding the provenance and sourcing of the quotations. Initially, the project operated only in English from July 2003, expanding to include other languages in July 2004. As of , there are active Wikiquote sites for languagesWikimedia's MediaWiki API:Sitematrix. Retrieved from Data:Wikipedia statistics/meta.tab comprising a total of articles and recently active editors.Wikimedia's MediaWiki API:Siteinfo. Retrieved from Data:Wikipedia statistics/data.tab History The Wikiquote site originated in 2003. The article creation milestones are taken from WikiStats. Operation Though there ...
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Ines Fančović
Ines Fančović (; 5 October 1925 – 21 August 2011) was a Bosnian actress of film, television and theater. She is best known for her role as Mare in the television series '' Velo misto'' and as Mara in ''Memoari porodice Milić''. Early life Born as Ines Nikolić in Šibenik, Croatia and grew up in Split. Career She started her career in Split. Her best known role was as Mara in the television series '' Velo misto''. Fančović had roles in films such as ''The Perfect Circle'', ''Welcome to Sarajevo'' (both 1997) and ''Cirkus Columbia'' (2010), among others. Personal life She married ''Velo misto'' writer Miljenko Smoje and together they had a daughter, Nataša. Fančović was widowed in 1995. Fančović moved to the Bosnian capital city Sarajevo in 1960 and remained there until her death. She was in the city throughout the entire Bosnian War and survived the Siege of Sarajevo. She died at the age of 85 in August 2011 and was buried in the Bare Cemetery in Sarajevo. Filmo ...
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Zaim Muzaferija
Zaim Muzaferija (9 March 1923 – 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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Haris Burina
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Amina Begović
Aminatu (also Amina; died 1610) was a Hausa Muslim historical figure in the city-state Zazzau (now city of Zaria in Kaduna State), in what is now in the north-west region of Nigeria. She might have ruled in the mid-sixteenth century. A controversial figure whose existence has been questioned by some historians, her real biography has been somewhat obscured by subsequent legends and folk tales. Early life Amina was born in the middle of the sixteenth century CE to King Nikatau, the 22nd ruler of Zazzau, and Queen Bakwa Turunku (r. 1536–). She had a younger sister named Zaria for whom the modern city of Zaria (Kaduna State) was renamed by the British in the early twentieth century. According to oral legends collected by anthropologist David E. Jones, Amina grew up in her grandfather's court and was favored by him. He carried her around court and instructed her carefully in political and military matters. At age sixteen, Amina was named ''Magajiya'' (heir apparent), and was given ...
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Boro Stjepanović
Borislav "Boro" Stjepanović (born 8 May 1946 in Vareš, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Bosnian film, theater and television actor. He has played in over 50 films since the 1960s, most notably in '' Sjećaš li se Doli Bel'', ''Ko to tamo peva'', '' Čudo neviđeno'', '' Miris dunja'', ''Kuduz'', '' Gluvi barut'', ''First Class Thieves'', Oscar award winning Bosnian film ''No Man's Land'' and many others. Stjepanović has also appeared in many television series and sitcoms like ''Viza za budućnost'', ''Tata i zetovi'', ''Naša mala klinika (Serbian version)'' and ''Lud, zbunjen, normalan''. Selected filmography Film *''Ko to tamo peva'' (1980), as The Bald Guy *'' Sjećaš li se Doli Bel?'' (1981), as Cvikeraš *'' Miris dunja'' (1982), as Alkalaj *'' Čudo neviđeno'' (1984), as Soro *''Kuduz'' (1989), as Rudo *'' Gluvi barut'' (1990), as Luka Kaljak *''No Man's Land'' (2001), as Bosnian soldier *''First Class Thieves'' (2005), as Prison manager *''Our Everyd ...
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