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Dubravka was only nine years old when she got her first TV role in children's program "Vaga Za Tačno Merenje" along with famed actors Renata Ulmanski, Mija Aleksić.In 1985, Dubravka's film debut was in the film "Nije Lako Sa Muškarcima," she starred with prominent Serbian actors Milena Dravić, Ljubiša Samardžić, Milivoje Mića Tomić.
Bolji život (Serbian Cyrillic: Бољи живот, English: A Better Life) is a Yugoslav TV series with mixed elements of soap opera, comedy and drama that aired from 1987 to 1991.
Dubravka Mijatović, Serbian actress; Dubravka Šuica, Croatian politician; Dubravka Tomšič Srebotnjak, Slovenian pianist and music teacher; Dubravka Ugrešić, Croatian writer; Dubravka Vukotić, Montenegrin actress; Dubravka Zubović, opera singer from Croatia; Dubravka Sekulić, Serbian author, architect and professor
Dubravka Ugrešić: Produced by: Sulejman Kapić: Starring: Mira Furlan Miki Manojlović Dubravka Ostojić Bogdan Diklić Vanja Drach: Cinematography: Živko Zalar: Edited by: Živka Toplak: Music by: Bodan Arsovski Vlatko Stefanovski
Dubravka Matović: Non-Finalist: Singapore: Jelena Stožnić: Top 15 2004: Danijela Dimitrovska: Non-Finalist: Shanghai, China: Sanja Brnović: Non-Finalist 2005: Dijana Nikolić: Top 15 [1] Shanghai, China: Vanja Jošić: Non-Finalist [1] 2006: Nevena Gičević [2] Non-Finalist: Marrakech, Morocco: Vladica Mijatovic [3] Non-Finalist 2007 ...
Dubravka is a drama of mythological-pastoral content and allegorical meaning written in the mid-third decade of the 17th century by the Croatian author Ivan Gundulić. It consists of three acts with a total of 28 scenes and 1,696 verses, written in double rhymed dodecasyllables and octosyllables .
Dubravka Lakić (Serbian Cyrillic: Дубравка Лакић) is a Serbian film critic [1] who has been writing for the Politika daily newspaper since 1989. [2] She is a member of the European Film Academy (EFA), [3] a member of the Executive Board of the Federation of Film Critics of Europe and the Mediterranean (FEDEORA), [4] a member of the International Federation of Film Critics ...
Count [1] Čedomilj Mijatović (Serbian Cyrillic: Чедомиљ Мијатовић; 17 October 1842 – May 14, 1932) was a Serbian statesman, economist, historian, writer and diplomat.