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Srđan Dragojević is a Actor, Director, Scriptwriter and Co-Producer Serbe born on 1 january 1963 at Belgrade (Serbie)

Srđan Dragojević

Srđan Dragojević
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Nationality Serbie
Birth 1 january 1963 (61 years) at Belgrade (Serbie)

Srđan Dragojević (Serbian: Срђан Драгојевић, [sř̩dʑan drâɡojeʋitɕ], born January 1, 1963 in Belgrade) is a Serbian film director and screenwriter, who emerged in the 1990s as a significant figure in Serbian cinema.

Since 2010, he has been a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia's (SPS) main board.

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Filmography of Srđan Dragojević (9 films)

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Actor

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 Austrijski pilot (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 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 TV reditelj u senci
Rating79% 3.997273.997273.997273.997273.99727
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 Mirovnjak
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.

Director

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
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.
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
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 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
Rating79% 3.997273.997273.997273.997273.99727
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
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.

Scriptwriter

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 Writer
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.
Montevideo, God Bless You!, 2h20
Directed by Dragan Bjelogrlić
Origin Serbie
Genres Drama, Adventure, Historical, Romance
Themes Sports films, Association football films
Actors Miloš Biković, Danina Jeftić, Petar Strugar, Branimir Brstina, Nebojša Ilić, Nikola Đuričko
Roles Writer
Rating80% 4.046384.046384.046384.046384.04638
Belgrade, Serbian and Yugoslav capital, circa 1930. The story follows eleven passionate, mostly anonymous but very talented soccer players and their journey from the cobblestone streets of impoverished Belgrade neighborhoods to the formation of the national team before the very first World Cup in faraway Uruguay. So far away that the country's capital, Montevideo, seems more a distant dream than a familiar reality. Named after the city where the inaugural World Cup was held, director Dragan Bjelogrlić's adaptation of journalist Vladimir Stanković's best-selling book centers on the relationship between the two top players: natural talent and poor boy Tirke (Miloš Biković) and playboy superstar Moša (Petar Strugar).
Tears for Sale, 1h26
Origin Serbie
Genres Drama, Comedy, Fantasy, Historical
Actors Katarina Radivojević, Sonja Kolačarić, Olivera Katarina, Stefan Kapicic, Nenad Jezdić, Nada Šargin
Rating67% 3.396733.396733.396733.396733.39673
The movie's plot is set during the 1920s in post-World War I Serbia. Rebuilding after a gruelling armed conflict in which it lost a sizable part of its young male population, the nation is struggling to recover demographically. The situation is especially visible in certain rural parts where this shortage of men threatens to extinguish life completely.
We Are Not Angels 3: Rock & Roll Strike Back, 1h38
Genres Comedy
Actors Nikola Pejaković, Srđan Todorović, Milorad Mandić, Boris Milivojević
Roles Story
Rating52% 2.603662.603662.603662.603662.60366
At a 1973 Youth Work Action somewhere in SFR Yugoslavia, budding musician Borko Pavić (Nikola Pejaković) is greatly disappointed upon discovering that the majority of his fellow youth workers prefer to dance kolo to folkish harmonica sounds rather than listening to him play his acoustic guitar. Heartbroken and depressed he confides to his best friend about once reading that young people in America make the devil appear by playing their music backwards and that the devil then makes them rich and famous. He decides to test the theory and suddenly the devil and angel from the previous Mi nismo andjeli movies materialize and grant him his wishes of women, fame, and fortune. Young Borko thus becomes the mega popular Yugoslavia-wide rock'n'roll superstar Dorijan.
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 Writer
Rating79% 3.997273.997273.997273.997273.99727
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
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.