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  2. 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 film ...

  3. List of banned films - Wikipedia

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    1974. La Patagonia rebelde (Rebel Patagonia) Banned under Isabel Perón 's government (1974–1976) and Jorge Rafael Videla 's regime during Argentina's last-civil military dictatorship (1976–1983). The historical film is about the suppression of a peasants' revolt, known as "Tragic Patagonia".

  4. Ángel Sala - Wikipedia

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    Born. Àngel Sala. 1964 (age 59–60) Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain. Occupation (s) Writer, screenwriter and film critic. Ángel Sala (born 1964) is the director of the Sitges Film Festival. [1] A Serbian Film was banned by a court in San Sebastián, Spain for "threatening sexual freedom" and thus could not be shown in the XXI Semana de Cine ...

  5. Srpska: The Struggle for Freedom - Wikipedia

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    On October 9, 2022, five days before the scheduled Western European tour of Srpska: The Struggle for Freedom was scheduled to start in Lucerne, Switzerland, the Canadian Institute for the Research of Genocide (IGK) launched a petition to ban screenings of the film, saying it “revises the painful history of Bosnia” and that the film “denies the Bosnian genocide and the laws and verdicts ...

  6. Dušan Makavejev - Wikipedia

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    Dušan Makavejev (Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Макавејев, pronounced [dǔʃan makaʋějeʋ]; 13 October 1932 – 25 January 2019) [1] was a Serbian film director and screenwriter. He is known for his groundbreaking films of Yugoslav cinema in the late 1960s and early 1970s—many of which belong to the Black Wave. Makavejev's most ...

  7. The White Suit - Wikipedia

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    The White Suit. The White Suit (Serbian: Belo odelo / Бело одело) is a 1999 Serbian language film directed by Lazar Ristovski. It was a co-production between the United Kingdom and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. It was Yugoslavia's official Best Foreign Language Film submission at the 72nd Academy Awards, but did not manage to ...

  8. Cinema of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    [44] [45] [33] Eva Ras became famous thanks to being in the first scene of female nudity in Serbian film, [46] and after publicly refusing to join Tito at his villa on the Brioni Islands. [47] Ružica Sokić was another actress who became popular because of her roles in Black Wave films and remained famous until her death. [48]

  9. 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. Serbia again became an independent country in 2006, after the dissolution of Serbia and Montenegro. For an A-Z list see Category:Serbian films.