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Živeti kao sav normalan svet (1982)
Character: Deda
A young non-conformist enrolls at the music academy in Belgrade. There he faces a lot of existential, as well as emotional problems.
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Il vendicatore (1959)
Character: Stiva
Dubrowsky (Italian: Il vendicatore) is a 1959 Italian- Yugoslav historical period drama film directed by William Dieterle. It is based on the novel Dubrovsky by Alexander Pushkin.
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Rana jesen (1962)
Character: Otac
A young daughter resents another man coming into the life of her divorced mother.
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Priča o fabrici (1949)
Character: Politički radnik
Shortly after country's liberation, one of few factories tries to enhance its production. A group of reactionary individuals fails to stop its work and building of new production units.
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Mensch und Bestie (1963)
Character: Pijan covek
End of the WWII, concentration camp somewhere in Poland. Prisoners have heard that Germans have plans to kill them all, before the Allies come. One of the prisoners escapes, and tries to find the Allies. A manhunt begins.
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Hajdučija (1970)
Character: Predsednik suda
TV drama that depicts treatment and persecution of outlaws in the Kingdom of Serbia during 1860s.
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Sudbine (1978)
Character: N/A
A speechless war poem set in a remote village. The farmers struck by war turn into fighters.
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Progon (1982)
Character: Doktor Radić
Two partisans, a man and a woman, try to escape a Nazi manhunt in the infernal landscape of WW2 Vojvodina.
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Zakopajte mrtve (1969)
Character: N/A
An expressionist and anti-war drama by the American playwright Irwin Shaw. It dramatizes the refusal of six dead soldiers during an unspecified war—who represent a cross-section of American society—to be buried. Each rises from a mass nameless grave to express his anguish.
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Devojka sa tri oca (1965)
Character: Maksim
In this lyrical comedy, the writer portrays a girl from the outskirts who explains a strange story about his three fathers to her boyfriend. Of course, none of them were her real parents, but in order to make her past prettier, she choses three people whose occupations give her the desired prestige.
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Opsada (1956)
Character: N/A
A group of partisans is under siege, surrounded by strong German forces. Some of them remember the events that preceded the siege. This is an omnibus of three intertwined stories.
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Opsada (1956)
Character: Brko, mitraljezac
A group of partisans is under siege, surrounded by strong German forces. Some of them remember the events that preceded the siege. This is an omnibus of three intertwined stories.
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Winnetou und Shatterhand im Tal der Toten (1968)
Character: Maj. Kingsley
An army gold shipment and its escort vanish in the Ozarks, prompting accusations of theft and desertion but frontiersman Old Shatterhand and Apache chief Winnetou help solve the mystery of the missing army gold.
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Vlak bez voznog reda (1959)
Character: Jole, Danin otac
The story about colonization of poor Dalmatian peasants to the fertile Pannonian plain shortly after WWII.
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Divlje seme (1967)
Character: Pop Nikola
A man who escaped from a prison comes to his inmate's village to find his wife, after having been told how wonderful she is. He hides at her place only to find out that she receives "night visits" from the village men. He starts a killing spree, causing panic among the locals.
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Der Schatz im Silbersee (1962)
Character: Patterson
Fred Engel's father is murdered by Colonel Brinkley in order to acquire a treasure map, however the Colonel only acquires half of it, the other half as held by Mrs. Butler. Discovering the scene of the crime, Old Shatterhand and Winnetou help Fred bring his father's murderer to justice and locate the treasure of Silver Lake.
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Kapò (1960)
Character: N/A
Determined to survive at any price, Edith, a young Jewish woman deported to an extermination camp, manages to survive by accepting the role of kapo, a privileged prisoner whose mission is to ruthlessly guard other prisoners.
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Klopka za generala (1971)
Character: Ministar
Immediately after the war, OZNA insert an outstanding intelligence agent to catch the General Draza Mihajlovic.
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Živjeće ovaj narod (1947)
Character: Petar
As Hitler's Nazi army invades Yugoslavia, a Serbian village girl joins the underground movement, falls in love with the Croat soldier Ivan who is an expert in blowing up trains, and inspires villagers young and old to aggressively participate in the resistance.
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Циганка (1953)
Character: Kafedžija
Burdened with prejudices, Haji-Toma kills his son who wants to marry a beautiful Gypsy girl Koštana, who is then forced to marry the man she's not in love with.
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Rafal u nebo (1958)
Character: N/A
Upon returning home at war's end, a young lieutenant discovers that his family has been murdered by the Nazis. It's all the handiwork of a treasonous "Chetnik," who during the war worked against the partisans on behalf of the Germans. In bitter retaliation, the lieutenant sets about to decimate the Chetnik's family. He stops short, however, when he realizes that the sins of the fathers are not always passed down to the innocent children.
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Opštinsko dete (1953)
Character: Konobar 2
While everybody show off by giving a child to community's custody, and make career in the process, the child remains alone and neglected.
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Subotom uveče (1957)
Character: Nadin otac Sima
Three stories set in Belgrade by night: A loving couple who alarms public uproar for kissing in the street, a lonely boxing handler whose help isn't really appreciated, and two young people who never manage to get to know each other due to dress code issues.
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