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  2. Montevideo, God Bless You! - Wikipedia

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    (Serbian: Монтевидео, Бог те видео!, romanized: Montevideo, Bog te video!; internationally titled Montevideo, Taste of a Dream) is a 2010 Serbian sports comedy film directed by Dragan Bjelogrlić about the events leading to the participation of the Yugoslavia national football team at the first FIFA World Cup in Montevideo ...

  3. List of Serbian films - Wikipedia

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    Stefan Filipović. Nikola Rakočević, Viktor Savić, Bojana Novaković. Drama. It tells the story of a young math wiz Novica falling in with the wrong crowd and transforming into a racist, nationalistic, murderous skinhead. Tilva Roš Tilva Roš. Nikola Ležaić. Marko Todorović, Stefan Đorđević. Coming-of-age / Drama.

  4. King Petar of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Countries. Serbia. Greece. Language. Serbian. King Petar of Serbia ( Serbian: Краљ Петар I) is a 2018 Serbian-Greek war historical drama film directed by Petar Ristovski, starring Lazar Ristovski and Radovan Vujović. The screenplay is based on Milovan Vitezović 's 1994 novel King Petar's socks.

  5. A Serbian Film - Wikipedia

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    A Serbian Film. A Serbian Film ( Serbian: Српски филм / Srpski film) is a 2010 Serbian exploitation horror film produced and directed by Srđan Spasojević in his feature directorial debut, with Aleksandar Radivojević co-writing. [4] It tells the experience of a financially struggling pornstar who agrees to participate in an "art ...

  6. The Parade (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Parade (Serbian: Парада, Parada) is a 2011 Serbian comedy-drama film, written and directed by Srđan Dragojević and released on 31 October 2011. The film, which deals with LGBT rights issues in Serbia, features footage of the 2010 Belgrade gay pride parade.

  7. Milena Dravić - Wikipedia

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    Milena Dravić (Serbian Cyrillic: Милена Дравић, pronounced [mîlena drǎːvitɕ]; 5 October 1940 – 14 October 2018) was a Yugoslav and Serbian film, television and theatre actress.

  8. Nikola Kojo - Wikipedia

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    Nikola Kojo (Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Којо; born 5 September 1967) is a Serbian actor and film director as well the TV Host of the game shows The Weakest Link. Biography [ edit ] Nikola was named after his great-grandfather, who was an protoiereus in Mostar .

  9. Vampir (2021 film) - Wikipedia

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    Serbia. Germany. Languages. English. Serbian. Vampir is a 2021 European arthouse horror film. It was premiered at the 2021 Sitges Film Festival. [1]

  10. The Sisters (2011 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Sisters ( Serbian: Sestre / Сестре) is a 2011 film based on a true story from Serbia about human trafficking. The film was directed by Vladimir Paskaljević. The scenario was written by Vladimir Paskaljević, Milena Marković and Bojana Maljević. Maljević was also one of the producers.

  11. Partisan film - Wikipedia

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    Partisan film (Serbo-Croatian: partizanski film, партизански филм) is the name for a subgenre of war films made in FPR/SFR Yugoslavia during the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. In the broadest sense, main characteristics of Partisan films are that they are set in Yugoslavia during World War II and have Yugoslav Partisans as main ...