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Radoslav Milenković

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Birth 17 february 1958 (66 years)
Awards Sterija Award for Achievement in Acting

Radoslav "Rale" Milenković (Serbian: Радослав "Рале" Миленковић; born February 17, 1958) is a Serbian actor and theatre director. He has won the most prestigious awards for acting and directing at many festivals in Serbia and formerly SFR Yugoslavia.

Milenković was born in Novi Sad, SR Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia. He has graduated from the University of Novi Sad Academy of Arts in the class of Branko Pleša. He later graduated theatre director studies at the University of Arts School of Dramatic Arts in the class of Dejan Mijač. He was a member of Yugoslav Drama Theatre from 1987 to 2005. Since then, he is a prominent drama director of the Serbian National Theatre.



^ "Radoslav Milenković, režiser i glumac - biografija". ekapija.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 1 July 2014.

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Filmography of Radoslav Milenković (14 films)

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The White Crow, 2h7
Directed by Ralph Fiennes
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Biography
Themes Dance films
Actors Adèle Exarchopoulos, Ralph Fiennes, Raphaël Personnaz, Louis Hofmann, Olivier Rabourdin, Tchoulpan Khamatova
Roles Shelkov
Rating65% 3.2992853.2992853.2992853.2992853.299285
En 1961, Rudolf Noureev découvre Paris et demande l’asile politique à la France.
Death of a Man in the Balkans
Directed by Miroslav Momčilović
Genres Comedy
Actors Emir Hadžihafizbegović, Radoslav Milenković, Nataša Ninković, Ljubomir Bandović, Branislav Trifunović, Nikola Đuričko
Roles Vesko
Rating74% 3.742593.742593.742593.742593.74259
An introverted loner who composes music for a living (Nikola Kojo) commits suicide in a Belgrade apartment in front of his web camera.
The Parade
The Parade (2011)
, 1h52
Directed by Srđan Dragojević
Origin Serbie
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Nikola Kojo, Dejan Aćimović, Goran Navojec, Toni Mihajlovski, Radoslav Milenković, Mira Stupica
Roles Kecman
Rating72% 3.647023.647023.647023.647023.64702
The film introduces a group of gay activists, trying to organize a pride parade in Belgrade. Among them Mirko Dedijer (Goran Jevtić), a struggling theater director who mostly makes a living by planning lavish and kitschy wedding ceremonies on the side. Organizing such a parade is no easy task in Serbia as evidenced by the violence at the 2001 parade attempt. Now, almost a decade later, the situation is not much better - nationalist and right wing groups pose just as much threat so despite repeated attempts through official channels, Mirko is getting nowhere since the police refuses to secure the event. Mirko's effeminate boyfriend Radmilo (Miloš Samolov) is a veterinarian - he is not nearly as political and is quite content keeping a low profile. Although the two try to live discreetly, both still experience various forms of abuse from the homophobic majority.
Coriolanus
Coriolanus (2011)
, 2h2
Directed by Ralph Fiennes
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War, Thriller, Action
Themes Théâtre, Political films, Films based on plays, Films based on works by William Shakespeare
Actors Ralph Fiennes, Gerard Butler, Vanessa Redgrave, Brian Cox, Jessica Chastain, Paul Jesson
Rating60% 3.048153.048153.048153.048153.04815
In a contemporary day alternate version of Rome, riots are in progress after stores of grain are withheld from citizens and civil liberties are reduced due to a war between Rome and neighbouring Volsci. The rioters are particularly angry at Caius Martius (Ralph Fiennes), a brilliant Roman general whom they blame for the city's problems. During a march, the rioters encounter Martius, who is openly contemptuous and does not hide his low opinion of the regular citizens. The commander of the Volscian army, Tullus Aufidius (Gerard Butler), who has fought Martius on several occasions and considers him a mortal enemy, swears that the next time they meet in battle will be the last. Martius leads a raid against the Volscian city of Corioles and during the siege, with much of Martius's unit being killed, Martius gathers reinforcements and the Romans take the city. After the battle, Martius and Aufidius meet in single combat, which results in both men being wounded but ends when Aufidius' soldiers drag him away from the fight.
St. George Shoots the Dragon, 2h30
Directed by Srđan Dragojević
Origin Serbie
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films
Actors Lazar Ristovski, Nataša Janjić, Bora Todorović, Dragan Nikolić, Milena Dravić, Branislav Lečić
Roles Gavrilo Vuković (voice) (uncredited)
Rating63% 3.1984353.1984353.1984353.1984353.198435
The movie starts with the Kingdom of Serbia, as part of the Balkan League, battling the remaining Turkish occupiers during the First Balkan War in 1912 and ends with the outbreak of World War I in 1914 and the crucial Battle of Cer, the first allied victory in World War I. It is largely set in and around a small village by the Sava river at Serbia's border with Austria-Hungary.
The Belgrade Phantom, 1h22
Genres Drama, Action, Crime
Actors Radoslav Milenković, Boris Komnenić, Goran Radaković
Roles Maksić
Rating66% 3.344513.344513.344513.344513.34451
The film is about Vlada Vasiljević, a citizen of Belgrade, that in 1979 stole a white Porsche-Targa 911-s, and then, for about ten evenings drove the police crazy with his reckless driving to the Slavija Square. During an official visit of the president Tito to Cuba in 1979, the attention of the capital was directed to the Phantom in the white Porsche. The Mysterious driver that drove like crazy in a stolen car over the square Slavija made in the midnight hours a real spectacle, constantly managed to get away from the police. Over the radio he openly called the police to catch him, what was the first oppositional act in the post-war Yugoslavia. Several tens of thousand people went on the streets to support him.
Seven and a Half, 1h46
Directed by Miroslav Momčilović
Origin Serbie
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Branislav Trifunović, Marija Karan, Gordan Kičić, Miloš Timotijević, Nenad Jezdić, Nikola Đuričko
Roles Spahija
Rating78% 3.944883.944883.944883.944883.94488
The film shows the everyday lives of people in Belgrade who are obsessed with their weaknesses and led by their passions. Seven independent stories on 7 deadly sins are told in a comical tone.
The Red Colored Grey Truck, 1h35
Directed by Srđan Koljević
Genres Comedy, Adventure, Romance
Themes Transport films, Trucker films, Road movies
Actors Srđan Todorović, Dragan Bjelogrlić, Milorad Mandić, Bogdan Diklić, Boris Milivojević, Branko Đurić
Roles Suzanin otac
Rating72% 3.646693.646693.646693.646693.64669
The story takes place in June 1991 in Yugoslavia, only a few days before the outbreak of the Yugoslav War. Ratko (Srđan Todorović), a Bosnian Serb, leaves Belgrade prison and steals a red-coloured Mercedes-Benz truck. The fact that he's (almost pathologically) passionate about stealing trucks and driving them while at the same time being colour-blind brought him to prison in the first place. Suzana (Aleksandra Balmazović), an urban Belgrade girl, discovers she is pregnant and wants to do an abortion. As her father, who believes that the emerging chaos won't last, uses their money for a speculative investment, she decides to go to Dubrovnik to earn the money for abortion. After nearly running her over while she was hitch-hiking, Ratko decides to give her a lift.
The Wounds
The Wounds (1998)
, 1h43
Directed by Srđan Dragojević
Origin Serbie
Genres Drama, War, Thriller, Comedy, Action, Crime
Themes Films about writers, Films about journalists, Medical-themed films, Films about drugs
Actors Branka Katić, Milan Marić, Dragan Bjelogrlić, Miki Manojlović, Gorica Popović, Nikola Kojo
Roles Inspektor
Rating79% 3.9973053.9973053.9973053.9973053.997305
Rane's opening sequence announces it as being "dedicated to the generations born after Tito". The film follows the fate of two boys, Pinki and Švaba, growing up in Novi Beograd during the Yugoslav Wars period (1991–96).
Pretty Village, Pretty Flame, 1h55
Directed by Srđan Dragojević
Genres Drama, War
Themes Films about writers, Films about journalists, Medical-themed films, Films about drugs, Political films
Actors Nikola Kojo, Dragan Maksimović, Milorad Mandić, Dragan Bjelogrlić, Nikola Pejaković, Srđan Dragojević
Roles Doktor
Rating85% 4.297294.297294.297294.297294.29729
The movie's main protagonist is Milan (Dragan Bjelogrlić), a Bosnian Serb. At the beginning of the war in Bosnia, his life in his little village with his best friend Halil (Nikola Pejaković), a Bosniak, is generally quiet and reminiscent of that of a normal lifestyle in the countryside. He gradually notices that Bosniaks whom he knew in his village are slowly but surely moving out.