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Due to the cultural silence, the film was released only on 26 August 1945. 1946: Ljubljana pozdravlja osvoboditelje (Ljubljana Welcomes Liberators) Marijan Foerster: acted/documentary: The first post-war film, released on 17 July 1945. On 26 August 1945, it was rereleased with some acted scenes. 1948: Na svoji zemlji (On Our Own Land) France ...
Later, Sejo Sexon and Elvis J. Kurtović wrote all songs for their debut album Mitovi i legende o kralju Elvisu (English: Myths and Legends about the king Elvis]]), released through RTV Ljubljana in 1984. [3] During this time, Sejo Sexon also worked on the first songs for Zabranjeno Pušenje.
The first album entitled "Mitovi i legende o kralju Elvisu” (Myths and legends about king Elvis) was recorded in the studio "Akvarijus", produced by Elvis, Raka Marić and Goran Vejvoda and released in 1984, for RTV Ljubljana.
The drekavac was originally thought to have come from the souls of sinful men, or from children who died unbaptised. [2]It was popularly believed to be visible only at night, especially during the twelve days of Christmas (called unbaptised days in Serbo-Croatian) and in early spring, when other demons and mythical creatures were believed to be more active. [2]
Kekec is a 1951 Slovene/Yugoslavian adventure-youth film directed by Jože Gale. It is based on mountain narrative Kekec Above the Lonely Abyss (Kekec nad samotnim breznom), by Josip Vandot, the last of three stories about Kekec, published in Slovenian youth magazine Zvonček in 1924.
Rooster's Breakfast (Slovene: Petelinji zajtrk) is a Slovenian drama released in 2007. It is an adaptation of less known novel of the same name by Feri Lainšček.The film is the most acclaimed and most successful Slovenian films of all times, [1] and also the third most successful movie in Slovenia, following Titanic and Troy.
After parting ways with their manager Malkolm Muharem in mid-1984 following the disappointing commercial performance of their debut album Mitovi i legende o Kralju Elvisu, Elvis J. Kurtovich & His Meteors kept soldiering on with the same lineup, releasing another record—1985's Da Bog da crk'o rok'n'rol—that similarly failed to connect with ...
The film takes place in the 1980s in the former Yugoslavia. It covers issues such as the former Yugoslav punk rock scene and drug use in the year when Josip Broz Tito died. The story begins in autumn 1979 when Sead Mulahasanović, whose father was a Warrant Officer ( zastavnik ) of Yugoslav People's Army moved to Ljubljana and started attending ...