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Šverceri Hlapić
Šverceri hlapić is a 1999 film produced by Nova TV and directed by Luka Juričić and Borko Perić. The film is best known for the acting debuts of Jadranka Đokić and Luka Juričić, who was also the film's director. The film premiered at the Istrian National Theater on 22 October 1999. Cast * Jadranka Đokić - Nataša Mrlek * Luka Juričić - Don Pancettone * Elvira - Miss Shoe * Matija Ferlin - pomoćnik Miss Shoe * Marko Juraga - Hlapić 2 * Siniša Majstorović - Kriminalac * Samanta Milotić - Gita * Martina Orlić - Sporedan lik * Milan Peranović - Prodavac kremica * Borko Perić - Hlapić 1 * Romina Vitasović - Lily Picek External links Official websiteŠverceri hlapić at IMDb References {{reflist 1999 films Croatian comedy-drama films ...
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Luka Juričić (actor)
Luka Juričić (born 25 November 1983) is a Croatian actor, director and author. Juričić debuted alongside fellow Pula actress Jadranka Đokić in ''Šverceri hlapić'' (1999) which he also directed. His television roles include Blagoje in ''Zauvijek susjedi'' (2008), and Srećko in ''Dome, slatki dome'' (2010). Juričić also starred in some films, including ''Will Not End Here'' (2008). He is the author of the Croatian television, Croatian TV series ''Dar mar'', which debuted on Nova TV (Croatia), Nova TV in 2020. Juričić is best known for his theater work. He has starred in such productions as ''Dok nas smrt ne rastavi '' and the award-winning ''Neboder'' ("Skyscraper"). Early life Juričić was born in Pula on 25 November 1983. He attended Italian language school, graduating from the Dante Alighieri High School. Juričić stated that he got the passion for acting when he was in elementary school. In elementary school he started to take drama classes. In early 1997 he start ...
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Jadranka Đokić
Jadranka Đokić (born 14 January 1981) is a Croatian actress. One of the top Croatian actresses, she has won critical approval for her theatre, film and television performances. Her notable film roles include starring in ''Fine Dead Girls'', ''Sorry for Kung Fu'', '' Behind the Glass'', ''Storm'', ''Metastases'' and ''The Priest's Children''. For her performance in ''Behind the Glass'', she won the 2008 Golden Arena for Best Actress. In television, she gained massive mainstream TV fame for her lead roles as nurse Helga in ''Naša mala klinika'', Verica in '' Luda kuća'', herself in '' Moja 3 zida'' and Lili in '' Ko te šiša''. She was also lauded for her award-winning performances in HNK Zagreb, including ''King Lear'', ''Tartuffe'', ''A Winter's Tale'', ''Uncle Vanya'', '' Svaki tvoj rođendan'' and ''The Idiot''. Đokić voiced Terk in the Croatian dub of ''Tarzan''. Early life Đokić was born in Pula on 14 January 1981. She was born to Croatian parents of Bosnian desce ...
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Matija Ferlin
Matija is a South Slavic masculine given name, cognate to Matthew. Notable people with the name include: * Matija Ahacel (1779–1845), Carinthian Slovene philologist, publicist, and collector of folk songs * Matija Antun Relković (1732–1798), Habsburg military officer and Croatian writer * Matija Babić (born 1978), Croatian journalist and entrepreneur * Matija Ban (1818–1903), Serbian poet, dramatist, and playwright * Matija Barl (1940–2018), Slovene actor, producer and translator * Matija Bećković (born 1939), Serbian writer and poet * Matija Bertolloti, Slovenian politician * Matija Bravničar (1897–1977), Slovenian composer * Matija Čanić (1901–1964), Croatian military officer * Matija Češković (born 1981), Croatian basketball guard * Matija Christian, Slovenian politician * Matija Čop (1797–1835), Slovene linguist, literary historian and critic * Matija Di Georgio, Slovenian politician * Matija Divković (1563–1631), Bosnian Franciscan writer * Mati ...
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Marko Juraga
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Borko Perić
Björn Kristjánsson, known professionally as Borko, is an Icelandic musician. His debut album ''Celebrating Life'' was released in March 2008 on record labels Morr Music and Kimi Records.Kimi Records: Releases
Borko and band toured with the Icelandic bands , and . Now he is a teacher in Laugalækjarskóli.


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Romina Vitasović
Romina is a feminine given name of Italian origin. Notable people with the name include: *Romina Arena (born 1980), Italian–American singer-songwriter * Romina Armellini (born 1984), Italian swimmer * Romina Basso, Italian opera singer * Romina Bell, Austrian footballer * Romina Belluscio (born 1979), Argentine TV presenter * Romina Contiero (born 1983), Italian singer and dancer * Romina Daniele (born 1980), Italian singer and composer *Romina Falconi (born 1985), Italian singer and songwriter * Romina Ferro (born 1980), Argentine footballer * Romina Goldszmid, Argentine-American biologist * Romina Holz (born 1988), German footballer *Romina Johnson (born 1973), London-based Italian–American singer * Romina Lanaro (born 1986), Argentine model * Romina Laurito (born 1987), Italian rhythmic gymnast *Romina de Novellis (born 1982), Italian performance artist *Romina Oprandi (born 1986), Swiss–Italian tennis player *Romina Plataroti (born 1979), Argentine gymnast *Romina Pourmokh ...
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Istrian National Theater
The Istrian National Theater ( Croatian: ''Istarsko narodno kazalište'' or ''INK'') is a city theater and cultural institution in Pula, established by a decision of the National Committee of the City of Pula on March 19, 1948. The INK is housed in a multi-purpose building, whose former name was ''Politeama Ciscutti''. History In 1871, Pula got the theater building ''Politeama Ciscutti'', a universal auditorium for all types of stage and music events as well as various entertainment activities. The Ciscutti Theatre, located on the border of the historic core and the future modern business center of the city, was built according to Ruggero Berlam's project by entrepreneur Pietro Ciscutti. The auditorium consisted of a stage, twenty-eight lodges in the mezzanine, thirty lodges on the first floor and balconies and galleries. The theater could accommodate 800 visitors. On November 28, 1896, less than a year after Paris, and only a month after Zagreb, the first attempt to show a "moti ...
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1999 Films
The year 1999 in film included Stanley Kubrick's posthumous final film '' Eyes Wide Shut'', Pedro Almodóvar's first Oscar-winning film '' All About My Mother'', the science-fiction film '' The Matrix'', the animated works '' The Iron Giant'', ''Toy Story 2'', '' Tarzan'', and '' South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'', the Best Picture-winner '' American Beauty'', and the well-received '' The Green Mile''. Other noteworthy releases include M. Night Shyamalan's '' The Sixth Sense'', David Fincher's '' Fight Club'', Sofia Coppola's '' The Virgin Suicides'', Paul Thomas Anderson's '' Magnolia'' and Spike Jonze and Charlie Kaufman's '' Being John Malkovich''. The year also featured George Lucas' top-grossing '' Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace''. Columbia Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer celebrated their 75th anniversaries in 1999. Highest-grossing films The top 10 films released in 1999 by worldwide gross are as follows: Awards 1999 films By country/re ...
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