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Vesna Čipčić
Vesna Čipčić ( sr-cyr, Весна Чипчић; born 23 March 1954) is a Serbian actress. She was born in Kikinda. Actress is her daughter. Filmography * Džangrizalo (1976) as hotel maid * Dva drugara (1976) * Prvi garnizon (1976) * Ljubav u jedanaestoj (1978) * Kod Kamile as Kelnerica Rozika (1978) * Sećam se (1979) * Žestoke godine (1979) * Avanture Borivoja Šurdilovića (1980) as Vesna Šurdilović * Tren (1980) * Sedam plus sedam as Vesna (1980) *Vruć vetar as Vesna Šurdilović (1980) * Samo za dvoje as Stjuardica Katarina (1981) * Ljubi, ljubi, al' glavu ne gubi as Elza (1981) * Kraljevski voz as Rule (1981) * Pop Ćira i pop Spira as Melanija (1982) * Kakav deda takav unuk as Elza (1982) * Timočka buna (1983) * Idi mi, dodji mi (1983) as Elza * Ubi ili poljubi (1984) * Šta se zgodi kad se ljubav rodi (1984) * Memed My Hawk (film) (1984) * Nema problema as nurse (1984) * Žikina dinastija (1985) *Tombola (1985) *Ada as Vojka (1985) * Sekula i njegove žene (1986) ...
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Kikinda
Kikinda ( sr-Cyrl, Кикинда, ; ) is a List of cities in Serbia, city and the administrative center of the North Banat District in Serbia. The city's urban area has 32,084 inhabitants, while the city administrative area has 49,326 inhabitants. The city was founded in the 18th century. From 1774 to 1874 Kikinda was the seat of the District of Velika Kikinda, an autonomous administrative unit of Habsburg monarchy. In 1893, Kikinda was granted the status of a city. The city became part of the Kingdom of Serbia (and Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes) in 1918, and it lost the city status. The status was re-granted in 2016. In 1996, the well-preserved archaeological remnants of a half a million-year-old mammoth were excavated on the outer edge of the town area. The mammoth called "Kika" has become one of the symbols of the town. Today it is exhibited in the National Museum of Kikinda. Other attractions of the city are the Suvača – a unique Horse mill, horse-powered dry m ...
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Pop Ćira I Pop Spira
''Pop Ćira i pop Spira'' ( sr-cyr, Поп Ћира и поп Спира; "priest Ćira and priest Spiro") is an 1894 novel by Stevan Sremac. The novel was adapted into film in ''Priests Ćira and Spira ''Priests Ćira and 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 Pop ...'' (1957). Further reading * {{DEFAULTSORT:Pop Cira i pop Spira Serbian novels adapted into films 1894 novels Fictional Serbian people Characters in Serbian novels ...
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Mister Dolar
''Mister'', usually written in its contracted form ''Mr.'' (American English) or ''Mr'' (British English), is a commonly used English honorific for men without a higher honorific, or professional title, or any of various designations of office. The title ''Mr'' derived from earlier forms of ''master'', as the equivalent female titles ''Mrs'', ''Miss'', and '' Ms'' all derived from earlier forms of ''mistress''. ''Master'' is sometimes still used as an honorific for boys and young men. The plural form is ''Messrs''(.), derived from the French title ' in the 18th century. ' is the plural of ' (originally ', "my lord"), formed by declining both of its constituent parts separately. Historical etiquette Historically, ''mister'' was applied only to those above one's own status if they had no higher title such as ''Sir'' or ''my lord'' in the English class system. That understanding is now obsolete, as it was gradually expanded as a mark of respect to those of equal status and then ...
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Ne Znate Vi Martina
NE, Ne or ne may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Neutral Evil, an alignment in the American role-playing game ''Dungeons & Dragons'' * New Edition, an American vocal group * Nicomachean Ethics, a collection of ten books by Greek philosopher Aristotle Businesses and organizations * Mobico Group, formerly National Express, an English public transport operator * Natural England, an English government agency * New England Patriots, a professional American football team in Foxborough, Massachusetts * New Hope (Macau), a Macau political party * SkyEurope Airlines, a Slovakian airline * New Era Cap Company, an American headwear company Language * Ne (cuneiform), a cuneiform sign * Ne (kana), a Japanese written character * Nepali language * Modern English, sometimes abbreviated NE (to avoid confusion with Middle English) Places * NE postcode area, UK, a postcode for the City of Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne and Wear * Ne, Liguria, Italy, a ''comune'' in the Province of Genoa * Né (riv ...
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Sekula I Njegove žene
Sekula or Sekuła is a surname and given name. Notable people with the surname include: People Sekula ; As a surname * Allan Sekula (born 1951), American photographer and writer * John Sekula (1969–2010), American guitarist * Shelley Sekula-Gibbs (born 1952), American politician * Sonja Sekula (1918–1963), American abstract expressionist artist ; As a given name * Sekula Drljević (1884–1945), Montenegrin WWII Nazi-fascist collaborator Sekuła * Andrzej Sekuła (born 1954), Polish cinematographer * Ireneusz Sekuła (1943–2000), Polish politician * Joanna Sekuła (born 1961), Polish politician * Małgorzata Sekuła-Szmajdzińska (born 1956), Polish politician * Mirosław Sekuła (born 1955), Polish politician * Wojciech Sekuła Wojciech Sekuła (born 1982) is a Polish slalom canoeist who competed at the international level from 1999 to 2006 in the C2 class together with Jarosław Miczek. Sekuła won two bronze medals in the C2 team event at the ICF Canoe Slalom World ...
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Žikina Dinastija
The ''Foolish Years'' () is a Yugoslav film series spawned from the 1977 movie of the same name. The original film and its nine sequels were all directed by Zoran Čalić between 1977 and 1992. In Yugoslavia, the entire series would eventually become widely known by an informal name, ''Žikina dinastija'' (''Žika's Dynasty)'', actually the title of its 7th film (sixth sequel) released in 1985 that parodied the American TV soap opera ''Dynasty'', which was enormously popular throughout Yugoslavia in the mid-1980s. What would eventually turn into a film series began in 1977 with ''Lude godine''. Centered around a teenage couple, Boba (Vladimir Petrović) and Marija (Rialda Kadrić), one of the film's goals was addressing societal issues such as unprotected sex and teen pregnancy. However, the ensemble of supporting characters—most notably the respective in-laws Živorad "Žika" Pavlović (Dragomir Bojanić Gidra) and Milan Todorović ( Marko Todorović)—captured audiences' attent ...
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Nema Problema (1984 Film)
''Nema Problema'' is a 1984 Yugoslav comedy genre film and the first movie with folk music Folk music is a music genre that includes #Traditional folk music, traditional folk music and the Contemporary folk music, contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival. Some types of folk music may be ca ... singer Lepa Brena in the main role. After this movie the film series '' Hajde da se volimo'' was begun. The director of the movie is Mića Milošević and the writer was Sinisa Pavic. It was released on 29 October 1984. Plot summary The manager of a company (played by Nikola Simić) gets in trouble when he cannot pay his workers. Billions were spent on a football stadium which is now empty, and the bank did not approve requests for credit for the seemingly meaningless investments. Maybe the stadium will get filled during a concert by a popular singer Lepa Brena (played by herself). References External links * Yugoslav comedy films ...
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Memed My Hawk (film)
''Memed, My Hawk'' is a 1984 British-Yugoslav drama film directed by and starring Peter Ustinov, with Herbert Lom, Denis Quilley and Michael Elphick. The film's cinematographer was Freddie Francis and featured music by Manos Hadjidakis. It is an adaptation of the 1955 Turkish novel ''Memed, My Hawk'', the debut novel of Yaşar Kemal, nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Memed, My Hawk was produced in Yugoslavia following the Turkish government's refusal of permission to film. Plot In 1920s Turkey, Memed, a young peasant, and his childhood sweetheart, Hatçe, are in love. However, a feudal landlord wants the girl for his own son. Consequently, the young lovers elope, and Memed becomes a brigand, now waging war against feudal landlords. Cast * Peter Ustinov – Abdi Aga * Herbert Lom – Ali Safa Bey * Denis Quilley – Recep * Michael Elphick – Cabbar * Simon Dutton – Memed * Leonie Mellinger – Hatçe * Siobhán McKenna – Iroz * Marne Maitland – Süleyma ...
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Šta Se Zgodi Kad Se Ljubav Rodi
''Šta se zgodi kad se ljubav rodi'' is a 1984 Yugoslav comedy film directed by Zoran Čalić. Cast * Dragomir Bojanić – Žika * Marko Todorović – Milan * Vladimir Petrović – Boba * Rialda Kadrić – Marija * Nikola Kojo – Miša * Gala Videnović – Nataša * Jelena Žigon – Jelena * Ljiljana Janković – Vuka * Ljudmila Lisina – Nataša's mother * Branko Đurić Branko Đurić (; born 28 May 1962), also known by his nickname Đuro (Cyrillic: Ђуро), is a Bosnian actor, comedian, film director and musician, who lives and works in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Born and raised in Sarajevo, Đurić rose to prom ... – Nataša's father External links * 1984 comedy films 1984 films Serbian comedy films Yugoslav comedy films Films set in Yugoslavia Serbo-Croatian-language films Films scored by Zoran Simjanović {{Yugoslavia-film-stub ...
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