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  2. Leptirica - Wikipedia

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    Leptirica (Serbian Cyrillic: Лептирица, lit. 'The She-Butterfly') is a 1973 Yugoslav made-for-TV folk horror film directed by the Serbian and Yugoslav director Đorđe Kadijević and based on the short story After Ninety Years (1880) written by Serbian writer Milovan Glišić . [ 2 ]

  3. List of horror films of 1973 - Wikipedia

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    Leptirica: Đorđe Kadijević: Petar Božović, Mirjana Nikolić, Vasja Stanković Yugoslavia [36] The Loreley's Grasp: Armando de Ossorio: Tony Kendall, Helga Liné: Spain Malatesta's Carnival of Blood: Christopher Speeth: Lenny Baker, Jerome Dempsey United States [37] The Mansion of Madness: Juan López Moctezuma: Claudio Brook, Robert Dumont ...

  4. List of Yugoslav films of the 1970s - Wikipedia

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    Leptirica: Đorđe Kadijević: Mirjana Nikolić Petar Božović Slobodan Petrović: Horror: Television film 1974: A Performance of Hamlet in the Village of Mrdusa Donja: Krsto Papić: Entered into the 24th Berlin International Film Festival: 1975: Backbone: Vlatko Gilic: Entered into the 1977 Cannes Film Festival: The Republic of Užice: Žika ...

  5. List of Yugoslav films - Wikipedia

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    Leptirica: Đorđe Kadijević: 1974 SB zatvara krug: Miomir Stamenković: 1974 Užička republika: Žika Mitrović: 1974 Partizani: Stole Janković: 1974 Crveni udar: Predrag Golubović: 1974 Predstava Hamleta u Mrduši Donjoj: Krsto Papić: 1975 Doktor Mladen: Midhat Mutapdžić: 1975 Kičma: Vlatko Gilić: 1976 Idealist: Igor Pretnar: 1976 ...

  6. Cinema of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    André Carr, a representative of the Lumière brothers, was the first to project a motion picture in the Balkans and Central Europe in Belgrade on 6 June 1896. [5] [6] He shot the first motion pictures of Belgrade the following year, but they have not been preserved.

  7. The Great Debaters - Wikipedia

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    Based on a true story, the plot revolves around the efforts of debate coach Melvin B. Tolson at Wiley College, a historically black college related to the Methodist Episcopal Church, South (now The United Methodist Church), to place his team on equal footing with whites in the American South during the 1930s, when Jim Crow laws were common and lynch mobs were a fear for African Americans.

  8. My Brilliant Friend (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    My Brilliant Friend (Italian: L'amica geniale) is a Neapolitan- and Italian-language coming-of-age drama television series created by Saverio Costanzo for HBO, RAI, and TIMvision.

  9. Goodnight Mommy (2022 film) - Wikipedia

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    Goodnight Mommy is a 2022 American psychological horror film directed by Matt Sobel and written by Kyle Warren. It is a remake of the 2014 Austrian film with the same name, and stars Naomi Watts, Cameron and Nicholas Crovetti, Crystal Lucas-Perry, Jeremy Bobb, and Peter Hermann.