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  2. The Life and Deeds of the Immortal Leader Karađorđe - Wikipedia

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    A still from the film depicting Karađorđe (centre) standing among his followers. The film was last screened before a group of Serbian émigrés in the United States in 1928. [6] A copy of it existed in Belgrade until 1947 or 1948, when its owner tossed it into the Danube to avoid being persecuted by Yugoslavia's new communist government.

  3. List of Serbian films - Wikipedia

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    This film is based on a true story about events in Belgrade in 1979. Jesen u mojoj ulici [1] Autmn on My Street: Miloš Pušić: Filip Đurić, Nikola Spasojević, Milica Trifunović, Nada Dobanović, Nikola Ilić: Comedy/Youth drama: Besa [1] Solemn Promise: Srđan Karanović: Miki Manojlović, Iva Krajnc, Radivoje Bukvić: Drama/Romance film ...

  4. Karađorđe's Death - Wikipedia

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    Karađorđe's death (Serbian: Карађорђева смрт / Karađorđeva smrt) is a 1983 Serbian history drama film, directed by Đorđe Kadijević. The film was written by Danko Popović . Cast

  5. Karađorđe - Wikipedia

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    The Life and Deeds of the Immortal Leader Karađorđe was the first feature film released in the Balkans. Karađorđe's exploits were popularized across Europe by the linguist and folklorist Vuk Karadžić , who recorded and published the ballads of the blind gusle player and epic poet Filip Višnjić , many of which pertained to the First ...

  6. A Serbian Film - Wikipedia

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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]

  7. Plava grobnica - Wikipedia

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    The poem was one of the few things he carried with him as he made the winter journey over the mountains. Upon arriving at the Adriatic only to see his fellow Serbs being thrown out to the sea for burial, he penned one of the most moving war poems of his generation -- Plava grobnica or The Blue Sea Tomb .

  8. Serbian poetry - Wikipedia

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    Serbian epic poetry is a form of epic poetry created by Serbs originating in today's Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia and Montenegro.The main cycles were composed by unknown Serb authors between the 14th and 19th centuries.

  9. Serbian epic poetry - Wikipedia

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    The earliest surviving record of an epic poem related to Serbian epic poetry is a ten verse fragment of a bugarštica song from 1497 in Southern Italy about the imprisonment of Sibinjanin Janko (John Hunyadi) by Đurađ Branković, [3] [4] however the regional origin and ethnic identity of its Slavic performers remains a matter of scholarly dispute.