Miloš Radivojević
Miloš "Miša" Radivojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Милош "Миша" Радивојевић, pronounced [mîloʃ mǐːʃa radivǒːjevitɕ]; born 3 November 1939) is a Serbian retired television and movie director, and a retired professor at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade.
Miloš was born in 1939 in Čačak, Serbia. He started his higher education as a philosophy student and graduated in 1966 from Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 1966, as one of the first students of Aleksandar Petrović with the medium length film Adam & Eva 66. He worked as assistant director under Puriša Đorđević between 1961 and 1969. He directed 16 feature films, beginning with Bube u glavi ("This Crazy World of Ours")[1] which received the Golden Lion medal at the 1970 film festival. Two films, Čavka and Kvar, have been made based on original screenplays by Svetozar Vlajković.[2] Other prizes include
- Silver Mermaid and Roberto Paolela (Naples, 1975) – Testament
- Bronze Palm (Valencia, 1989) – Čavka
- Lokarno, 1979 - Kvar'
His film Како су ме украли Немци ("How I Was Stolen by the Germans") claims to have used authentic biographical details of the author's childhood, describing how the small boy felt neglected by his communist family whereas getting attention just by a German officer, who occupied some rooms in his family's home during the Second World War.[3]
References
External links
- Miloš Radivojević at IMDb
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(1955–90)
- František Čáp (1955)
- Branko Bauer (1956)
- Soja Jovanović (1957)
- Nikola Tanhofer (1958)
- Jože Babič (1959)
- Veljko Bulajić (1960)
- Branko Bauer / Igor Pretnar (1963)
- Žika Mitrović / France Štiglic (1964)
- Aleksandar Petrović (1965)
- Vatroslav Mimica (1966)
- Aleksandar Petrović / Puriša Đorđević (1967)
- Živojin Pavlović (1968)
- Fedor Škubonja (1969)
- Krsto Papić (1970)
- Kiril Cenevski (1971)
- Aleksandar Petrović (1972)
- Matjaž Klopčič (1973)
- Zdravko Velimirović (1974)
- Matjaž Klopčič (1975)
- Goran Paskaljević (1976)
- Živojin Pavlović (1977)
- Srđan Karanović (1978)
- Fadil Hadžić (1979)
- Goran Paskaljević (1980)
- Miloš Radivojević (1982)
- Srđan Karanović (1983)
- Rajko Grlić (1984)
- Emir Kusturica (1985)
- Lordan Zafranović (1986)
- Vladimir Blaževski (1987)
- Žarko Dragojević (1988)
- Jože Pogačnik (1989)
- Filip Robar Dorin (1990)
(1992–present)
- Krsto Papić (1992)
- Davor Žmegač (1993)
- Zrinko Ogresta (1995)
- Vinko Brešan (1996)
- Goran Rušinović (1997)
- Krsto Papić (1998)
- Zrinko Ogresta (1999)
- Lukas Nola (2000)
- Bruno Gamulin (2001)
- Dalibor Matanić (2002)
- Vinko Brešan (2003)
- Antun Vrdoljak (2004)
- Tomislav Radić (2005)
- Antonio Nuić (2006)
- Kristijan Milić (2007)
- Arsen Anton Ostojić (2008)
- Zvonimir Jurić & Goran Dević (2009)
- Rajko Grlić (2010)
- Dalibor Matanić (2011)
- Branko Schmidt (2012)
- Bobo Jelčić (2013)
- Kristijan Milić (2014)
- Dalibor Matanić (2015)
- Zrinko Ogresta (2016)
- Hana Jušić (2017)
- Nevio Marasović (2018)
- Dana Budisavljević (2019)
- Danilo Šerbedžija (2020)
- Zrinko Ogresta (2021)
- Sonja Tarokić (2022)
- Juraj Lerotić (2023)
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