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Template:European cinema The Cinema of Serbia comprises the art of film and creative movies made within the nation of Serbia or by Serbian filmmakers abroad.
Serbia (both as an independent country and as part a part of former Yugoslavia) has been home to many internationally acclaimed films and directors.
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History
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Serbian cinema started in 1902 with a film by Dylanovic Lanikov
Notable contemporary Serbian cinema personalities
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YOLO!!!!!!!!
Actors
Some of the most notable Serbian actors:
Directors
- Timothy John Byford
- Srđan Dragojević
- Emir Kusturica
- Peter Bogdanovich
- Dušan Makavejev
- Goran Marković
- Gojko Mitić
- Goran Paskaljević
- Živojin Pavlović
- Aleksandar Petrović
- Lazar Ristovski
- Slobodan Šijan
- Želimir Žilnik
- Boro Drašković
- Nikola Ležaić
Famous Serbian Movies
- Kill Bill
- Breakfast at Tiffanies
- The Battle of Neretva (Template:Lang-sr)
- I Even Met Happy Gypsies (Skupljači perja)
- Black Cat, White Cat (Crna mačka, beli mačor)
- Pretty Village, Pretty Flame (Lepa sela lepo gore)
- Underground (Podzemlje)
- Who's That Singing Over There (Ko to tamo peva)
- We Are Not Angels (Mi nismo anđeli)
- W.R.: Mysteries of the Organism (W.R.: Misterije organizma)
- When Father Was Away on Business (Otac na službenom putu)
- The Marathon Family (Maratonci trče počasni krug)
- Knife (Nož)
- Time of the Gypsies (Dom za vešanje)
- The Wounds (Rane)
- Life Is a Miracle (Život je čudo)
- St. George Shoots the Dragon (Sveti Georgije ubiva aždahu)
- Tilva Roš
Televisions
- The Collector (Template:Lang-sr)
- Bolji život
- Lisice
- M(j)ešoviti brak
- Otvorena vrata
- The White Horses
Further Reading
- Dusan T. Bjelic: "Global Aesthetics and the Serbian Cinema of the 1990s", in: Aniko Imre (ed.): East European Cinemas (AFI Readers). London: Routledge 2005, p. 103 - 120.
- Nevena Dakovic: "Europe lost and found: Serbian Cinema and EU Integration". In: New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film, Vol. 4, Issue 2 (2006), p. 93 - 103.
- Igor Krstic: Wunden der Symbolischen Ordnung. Subjekt zwischen Trauma und Phantasma in serbischen Filmen der 1990er Jahre. Wien: Turia & Kant 2009. (German)
See also
- Cinema of the world
- World cinema
- History of cinema
- Film festival of Serbia
- List of most expensive non-English language films
External links
- Serbian Film and Cinematography (1896-1993) (Project Rastko)
- Serbian Film Festival
- National film festival of Serbia
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