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  2. List of Serbian films - Wikipedia

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    A still from The Life and Deeds of the Immortal Leader Karađorđe, the first feature film released in the Balkans.. List of Serbian films encompasses films produced by the Cinema of Serbia.

  3. Bela lađa - Wikipedia

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    Srećko Šojić (Lane Gutović) on the nave with his colleague Stojković. Bela lađa (Serbian: Бела лађа, romanized: Bela lađa, Serbian pronunciation: [bɛ̂ːlaː lâːdʑa]; The White Boat) is a Serbian comedy television series broadcast from December 2006 until April 2012 on Radio Television of Serbia. [1]

  4. Balkan Shadows - Wikipedia

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    The series is an international co-production involving Cobra Film, Radio Television of Serbia, Skopje Film Studio, Iskra, Radio Televizija Republike Srpske, Macedonian Radio Television, and the North Macedonia Film Agency. The first season was received very well by audience and critics alike, some controversy notwithstanding.

  5. Cinema of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    André Carr, a representative of the Lumière brothers, was the first to project a motion picture in the Balkans and Central Europe in Belgrade on 6 June 1896. [5] [6] He shot the first motion pictures of Belgrade the following year, but they have not been preserved.

  6. Mir-Jam - Wikipedia

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    She was born on April 22, 1887, in Jagodina.She lived in Kragujevac, but moved to Belgrade after World War I. [1] She worked as a journalist for Beogradske Novosti and, later for Nedeljne Ilustracije.

  7. Miloš Biković - Wikipedia

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    Miloš Biković (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош Биковић, Russian: Милош Бикович; born January 13, 1988) is a Serbian and Russian actor and producer.His best known films are box office hits Serf, Serf 2, The Challenge and South Wind.

  8. Zdravko Šotra - Wikipedia

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    Šotra was born in the village of Kozice, near Stolac (modern Bosnia and Herzegovina), into an ethnic Serb family as the seventh child of Mara and Đorđe Šotra. [1] As a young child his family moved to Kosovo just prior to the outbreak of World War II, where he would grow up.

  9. Zona Zamfirova - Wikipedia

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    Zona Zamfirova is set in the Serbian city of Niš in the 19th century. The plot follows the story of Zona Zamfirova (Katarina Radivojević), a local rich man's daughter, and the vicissitudes of her affair with Mane (Vojin Ćetković), an ordinary goldsmith.