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  2. FEST (film festival) - Wikipedia

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    FEST is an annual film festival held in Belgrade, Serbia since 1971. [1] [2] The festival is usually held in the first quarter of the year.It was the only film festival in socialist countries that attracted big Hollywood stars such as Jack Nicholson, Kirk Douglas, Robert De Niro, Dennis Hopper, Peter Fonda and famous directors like Miloš Forman, Francis Ford Coppola, Roman Polanski, Sam ...

  3. Belgrade Beer Fest - Wikipedia

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    The Belgrade Beer Fest (Serbian: Београдски фестивал пива, Beogradski festival piva) is an annual festival of beer in Belgrade, Serbia. Started in 2003, the festival is held annually over five days each August as a showcase event for various beer producers. In addition to domestic and foreign brews, the festival features ...

  4. Culture in Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    The most significant feature film festivals in Belgrade are FEST ... Today, it is the center of the Serbian hip hop scene, with acts such as Beogradski Sindikat, ...

  5. Cinema of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    FEST was started in 1971 [78] and has become one of the biggest film festivals in Serbia and the region. The festival's main award is the "Beogradski Pobednik", awarded for the best film. [79] The Belgrade Documentary and Short Film Festival founded in 1954 remains one of the main festivals for short, experimental and documentary movies. [80]

  6. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    FEST is an annual film festival that has been held since 1971. Through 2013, the festival had been attended by four million people and had presented almost 4,000 films. [179] The city was one of the main centres of the Yugoslav new wave in the 1980s: VIS Idoli, Ekatarina Velika, Šarlo Akrobata and Električni Orgazam were all from Belgrade.

  7. Ranko Munitić - Wikipedia

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    207 Festival Days in Pula (207 festivalskih dana u Puli), Pula, 1978. Stages of Yugoslav Film (Obdobja jugoslavenskoga filma), Ljubljana 1978; Yugoslav Film's Case (Jugoslavenski filmski slučaj), Split, 1980. Serbian Century of Film (Srpski vek filma), Belgrade, 1999. Belgrade Film Critic's Circle I (Beogradski filmski kritičarski krug I ...

  8. List of Serbian films - Wikipedia

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    2009: Drug Crni u Narodnooslobodilačkoj borbi Comrade Black in WWII: Rade Marković: Nenad Jezdić, Boris Milivojević, Marinko Madžgalj, Nikola Kojo, Dragan Jovanović: Comedy/War: Zona Mrtvih Zone of the Dead: Milan Konjević and Milan Todorović: Ken Foree, Kristina Klebe, Emilio Roso: Horror: Zabranjena ljubav The Forbidden Love: Momčilo ...

  9. Zorica Jevremović - Wikipedia

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    Jevremović met Ranko Munitić at the amateur film festival "Mala Pula", on 24 June 1968. The two of them married in Belgrade on 1 May 1971, where Zorica added the surname Munitić to hers, and then they went to Zagreb. In November of the same year, they returned to Belgrade, where they lived together until the end of March 2009 (when Munitić ...