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Miodrag Novaković
Miodrag Miša Novaković ( sr-Cyrl, Миодраг Миша Новаковић; 1940 – 8 September 2023) was a Serbian cineast, writer, cultural expert, film and television director, screenwriter, critic, theorist, esthetist, director of several important Yugoslav film festivals and film pedagogue. Novaković was an expert on the life and work of Nikola Tesla, contributing through studies, essays, films and popularization. Biography Novaković was the brother of the important cultural figure of SFR Yugoslavia, Slobodan Novaković. Miodrag finished primary and grammar school in Belgrade, where he was born. In 1967 he graduated from The Faculty of Law and in 1969 he graduated from The Theatre, Film and Radio Academy department for dramaturgy (now Faculty of dramatic arts), prof. Josip Kulundžić's class. Novaković was the head of the Film center of Dom pionira (today: Dečji kulturni centar Beograd, Children's cultural center Belgrade), from 1970–1972. He initiated an ...
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