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  2. 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 ...

  3. The Foreign Language Film Award Committee oversees the process and reviews all the submitted films. Following this, they vote via secret ballot to determine the five nominees for the award. [ 3 ] Below is a list of the films that have been submitted by Serbia and its predecessor states for review by the Academy for the award by year and the ...

  4. You Love Only Once - Wikipedia

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    You Love Only Once (Serbo-Croatian Latin: Samo jednom se ljubi, also released as The Melody Haunts My Memory [3]) is a 1981 Yugoslavian drama film directed by Rajko Grlić. It competed in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1981 Cannes Film Festival. [4] In 1999, a poll of Croatian film critics said it to be one of the best Croatian films ever ...

  5. Cinema of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    For this film, Pavle Vuisić was awarded the Golden Arena. In 1972 Bata Živojinović played the role of his life in Valter Defends Sarajevo. Three years later the film was shown on Chinese national television, making Živojinović a film star in China. [25] In 1973, two films were made that performed very well at the box office.

  6. Battle of Neretva (film) - Wikipedia

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    Bridge on the Neretva river, built and twice-destroyed during the shooting of the film. Battle of Neretva was the first of a series of huge state-sponsored World War II film productions. It had a staggering budget approved by Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito. Different sources put it anywhere between $4.5 million and $12 million.

  7. Rhythm of a Crime - Wikipedia

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    Rhythm of a Crime (Croatian: Ritam zločina) is a 1981 Yugoslav fantasy crime film directed by Zoran Tadić, made in Serbian-Croatian co-production. It is based on "Dobri duh Zagreba", a short story by Pavao Pavličić. [1] It was awarded for best screenplay and best actor at the 1983 Fantasporto.

  8. Miloš Biković - Wikipedia

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    The film was critically acclaimed and commercially successful. [18] In 2013, Biković starred the RTS series Ravna Gora that takes place in Yugoslavia during World War II and tells the story of the Chetnik resistance movement, [19] the National Theatre production of The Lady of the Camellias, [20] and the German independent short film Great.

  9. Kaya (film) - Wikipedia

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    Српски / srpski; Srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски ... is a 1967 Yugoslav feature film directed by Vatroslav Mimica. In 1999, a poll of Croatian ...