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A Serbian Film ( Serbian: Српски филм / Srpski film) is a 2010 Serbian exploitation horror film produced and directed by Srđan Spasojević in his feature directorial debut, with Aleksandar Radivojević co-writing. [4] It tells the experience of a financially struggling pornstar who agrees to participate in an "art film", only to ...
Novi Sad (Serbian Cyrillic: Нови Сад, pronounced [nôʋiː sâːd] ⓘ; see below for other names) is the second largest city in Serbia after the capital Belgrade and the capital of the autonomous province of Vojvodina. It is located in the southern portion of the Pannonian Plain on the border of the Bačka and Syrmia geographical regions.
The settlement officially gained the present name Novi Sad (Neoplanta in Latin) in 1748 when it became a "free royal city". In 1780, Novi Sad had about 2,000 houses, of which 1,144 were Serbian. For much of the 18th and 19th centuries, Novi Sad was the largest city populated with ethnic Serbs in the world.
The Serbian National Theatre was founded in 1861 during a conference of the Serbian National Theatre Society, composed of members of the Serbian Reading Room ( Srpska čitaonica ), held in Novi Sad. [1] It is one of the oldest professional theatres among the South Slavs, as the Croatian National Theatre was established in 1860 and the Slovenian ...
Josif Tatić (1946–2013), Serbian film and television actor; born in Novi Sad; Lena Bogdanović (born 1974), film actress; Marija Omaljev-Grbić (born 1982), Croatian–American film, theater and television actress; born in Novi Sad; Márton Garas (1881–1930), Hungarian film director; born in Novi Sad; Mihailo Janketić (1938–2019 ...
1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) Spouse. Jelena Tomašević. Children. 1. Ivan Bosiljčić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Босиљчић, pronounced [ǐʋan bɔ̌siːʎt͡ʃit͡ɕ]; born 15 January 1979) is a Serbian film, television, and theatre actor. He is popular for his leading roles in numerous television and cinematographic roles, as well as in ...
Budget. € 5 million [1] (estimated) Box office. $ 325,265 (Serbia) [2] St. George Slays the Dragon ( Serbian: Свети Георгије убива аждаху, Sveti Georgije ubiva aždahu) is a Serbian war drama film directed by Srđan Dragojević and written by Dušan Kovačević. It was premiered on March 11, 2009.
January 2, 1948. Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia. Education. The Theatre, Film and Radio Academy, Belgrade (now Faculty of Dramatic Arts) Occupation (s) writer, director, screenwriter, critic, theorist, esthetist, pedagogue. Božidar Zečević (born January 2, 1948 in Belgrade) is а Serbian filmologist, film historian, dramatist, screenwriter ...