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Boro Stjepanović is a Actor Bosnien born on 8 may 1946 at Vareš (Bosnie)

Boro Stjepanović

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Birth name Borislav Stjepanović
Nationality Bosnie
Birth 8 may 1946 (77 years) at Vareš (Bosnie)
Awards Sterija Award for Achievement in Acting

Borislav "Boro" Stjepanović (born 8 May 1946 in Vareš) is a Bosnian actor and director. He played in over 50 films, most notably in Sjećaš li se Dolly Bell, Ko to tamo peva, Čudo neviđeno, Miris dunja, Kuduz, Gluvi barut and First Class Thieves. Currently, he is a professor and is one of the founders of Faculty of Drama at University of Montenegro, which is located in city Cetinje.

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Filmography of Boro Stjepanović (16 films)

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The Optimists, 1h38
Directed by Goran Paskaljević
Genres Drama
Actors Bojana Novakovic, Lazar Ristovski, Nebojša Glogovac, Tihomir Arsić, Slavko Stimac, Mira Banjac
Roles Nervozni čovek
Rating63% 3.1954553.1954553.1954553.1954553.195455
A large flood has almost destroyed a village. A hypnotist (Ristovski) comes to the village and speaks to the destitute inhabitants. Free of charge, the hypnotist offers to lift the villagers' spirits through hypnosis. The villagers doubt the hypnotist's noble motive and accuse him of an apparent theft. The police arrest, beat, and interrogate him.
Packing the Monkeys, Again!, 1h32
Genres Comedy, Romance
Actors Andrija Milošević, Jelena Djokić, Boro Stjepanović, Branimir Popović
Roles Dragoljub
Rating63% 3.1882753.1882753.1882753.1882753.188275
Packing the Monkeys, Again! is story about love couple, which live in small rented apartment. Nebojša is a journalist who works to much and he asks Jelena to do everything what all traditional Montenegrian women does. Jelana studies literature and she is suspicious for Nebojša having an affair. Of course, owners of their apartment are coming in their lives and bringing their problems to house of Nebojša and Jelena - Nata, Dragica's and Dragoljub's daughter is a problematic child. But, most interesting thing is that, person who is re-telling this story, is a man with amnesia who doesn't know in which bathroom he fell on his head and writing is a part of his therapy.
No Man's Land, 1h38
Directed by Danis Tanović
Origin Bosnie
Genres Drama, War, Comedy, Action, Historical
Themes Politique, Political films
Actors Branko Đurić, Katrin Cartlidge, René Bitorajac, Georges Siatidis, Filip Šovagović, Mustafa Nadarević
Roles Bosniak soldier
Rating78% 3.9479953.9479953.9479953.9479953.947995
Two wounded soldiers, a Bosniak (Čiki, portrayed by Branko Đurić) and a Bosnian Serb (Nino, portrayed by Rene Bitorajac) are caught between their lines in the no man's land, in a struggle for survival. The two soldiers confront each other in a trench, where they wait for dark. They trade insults and even find some common ground. Confounding the situation is another wounded Bosniak soldier (Cera, portrayed by Filip Šovagović) who wakes from unconsciousness. A land mine had been buried beneath him by the Bosnian Serbs; should he make any move, it would be fatal.
Silent Gunpowder, 1h56
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films
Actors Mustafa Nadarević, Branislav Lečić, Fabijan Šovagović, Mira Furlan, Boro Stjepanović, Josip Pejaković
Roles Luka Kaljak
Rating74% 3.7191953.7191953.7191953.7191953.719195
Based on a novel by Branko Ćopić and set during World War II, the film tells the story of a Serbian village in the mountains of Bosnia and its villagers who found themselves divided along two opposing ideological lines, represented by the Chetniks and the Partisans. These two opposing sides are personified in the Partisan commander Španac (Mustafa Nadarević) and a former Royal Army officer Radekić (Branislav Lečić). Španac sees Radekić as the cause of villagers' resistance to the new, Communist, ideology and so the main plot axis is the conflict between them.
Kuduz
Kuduz (1989)
, 1h45
Directed by Ademir Kenović
Genres Drama
Actors Branko Đurić, Mustafa Nadarević, Snežana Bogdanović, Boro Stjepanović, Abdulah Sidran, Zaim Muzaferija
Roles Rudo
Rating78% 3.9288953.9288953.9288953.9288953.928895
A petty criminal is released from prison and marries his girlfriend. He manages to live a life free from crime, poor but happy, until his new wife commits adultery, which leads him to murder her and her lover. He then escapes into the mountains and evades justice for years.
A Little Bit of Soul, 1h13
Directed by Ademir Kenović
Genres Drama
Actors Branko Đurić, Zaim Muzaferija, Boro Stjepanović, Davor Janjić
Roles Poštar
Rating84% 4.229214.229214.229214.229214.22921
A bitter coming-of-age story about a boy who grows up in a remote Bosnian village shortly after World War II.
The Beauty of Vice, 1h45
Directed by Živko Nikolić
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Mira Furlan, Alain Noury, Mira Banjac, Eva Ras, Boro Stjepanović, Miodrag Krstović
Roles Zvonce
Rating79% 3.989863.989863.989863.989863.98986
Dans un village monténégrin reculé, il est de coutume qu'un mari tue sa femme si elle s'avère infidèle. Dans un tel environnement, un jeune couple marié vit pour une fidélité éternelle. Mais ils vivent dans la pauvreté et acceptent avec joie l'invitation d'un homme parti trouver fortune dans une ville côtière bien plus libérale. Ils y trouvent du travail, lui dans une usine de traitement du sel et elle comme femme de ménage dans un camp de nudistes. Traditionnellement éduquée, elle est terrifiée par la nudité, surtout quand elle nettoie l'appartement de deux jeunes étrangers amusés par sa confusion. Sous leur influence, elle libère sa sensualité enchaînée .
Do You Remember Dolly Bell?, 1h47
Directed by Emir Kusturica
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Actors Slobodan Aligrudić, Slavko Stimac, Mira Banjac, Pavle Vuisić, Boro Stjepanović
Roles Cvikeraš
Rating74% 3.747633.747633.747633.747633.74763
Set over a single early-1960s summer in one of Sarajevo's neighbourhoods, the plot follows the fortunes of a school boy nicknamed Dino (Slavko Štimac). Simultaneous to being enthralled with a life that flashes before his eyes and ears in the local cinema and youth centre (where, among other things, he watches Alessandro Blasetti's Europa di notte and listens to Adriano Celentano's "24 Mila Baci"), Dino gets a taste of the world inhabited by local thugs and petty criminals. However, when he is rewarded via a liaison for providing a hiding place for prostitute "Dolly Bell" (Ljiljana Blagojević), his world is turned upside down as he falls in love with her.
Who's Singin' Over There?, 1h27
Genres Drama, Comedy, Adventure
Themes Political films
Actors Pavle Vuisić, Dragan Nikolić, Danilo Stojković, Taško Načić, Boro Stjepanović, Aleksandar Berček
Roles Ćelavi
Rating86% 4.3442154.3442154.3442154.3442154.344215
On Saturday, April 5, 1941, one day before the Nazi invasion of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, a colourful group of random passengers on a country road deep in the heart of Serbia board a dilapidated Krstić & Son bus, headed for the capital Belgrade: two Gypsy musicians, a World War I veteran, a Germanophile, a budding singer, a sickly looking man, and a hunter with a rifle. The bus is owned by Krstić Sr., and driven by his impressionable son Miško.