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South Wind (Serbian: Јужни ветар, romanized: Južni vetar) is a 2018 Serbian crime film directed by Miloš Avramović. [2] [3] A sequel, South Wind: Speed Up, was released on November 4, 2021.
Južni Vetar (Serbian for "South Wind") may refer to: Južni Vetar (band), Serbian music band; Južni Vetar, 2018 Serbian film; Južni Vetar, 2020 Serbian TV series; Južni Vetar 2: Ubrzanje , 2021 Serbian film; Južni Vetar 2: Ubrzanje , 2022 Serbian TV series; Južni Vetar: Na Granici , 2023 Serbian TV series
Južni Vetar (Serbian Cyrillic: Јужни Ветар, "South Wind") is a Bosnian-Serbian music band famous for recording with many famous folk, pop-folk and turbo-folk singers from Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The song was written by Teya Dora, Coby and Luxonee. Albino [] sang the backing vocals. [1] Teya Dora pointed out that it is difficult for her to perform "Džanum" live because it reminds her of her father Dragan, whom she lost in 2021 after a serious and short illness, and for whom this was her favorite song that she composed.
South Wind (Serbian: Јужни ветар, romanized: Južni vetar) is a Serbian crime drama television series from 2020. It stars Miloš Biković, Miodrag Radonjić, Miki Manojlović and Miloš Timotijević in main roles. Second season of the series South Wind: On the Edge, was released in 2023.
Neka se ovaj film zove po meni: Sasvim licno: À propos de Sarajevo: 2005: Back to Bosnia: Sabina Vajraca: Dobro ustimani mrtvaci: Go West: Comedy drama: Heroji za jedan dan: Ljubav na granici: Lost and Found: Prva plata: Ram za sliku moje domovine: 2006: Brod ludaka: Grbavica: Jasmila Žbanić: Golden Bear - Berlin Film Festival 2006 Kako smo ...
Ni na nebu, ni na zemlji. In the middle of nowhere. Miloš Miša Radivojević: Svetozar Cvetković, Branislav Lečić, Zoran Cvijanović: Drama Rođen kao ratnik. Born to be a warrior. Guido Zurli: Rik Battaglia, Slobodan Ćustić, Goran Daničić: Action, Drama Skerco: Mladomir Puriša Đorđević: Dragomir Čumić, Lidija Boričić, Mirčeta ...
It is the sequel to the 2010 film Montevideo, God Bless You! It was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 87th Academy Awards , but was not nominated. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] See You in Montevideo was shot over a number of locations, Paraćin , Belgrade , Ulcinj , Trieste , and also the Spanish Island of Tenerife .