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  2. Sanja Nikčević - Wikipedia

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    Sanja Nikčević. Sanja Nikčević (born 1960) is a Croatian theatre critic and distinguished professor of theatre history in the drama department of the Arts Academy of Osijek, Croatia. [1] She is also head of the drama module of the doctoral program in literature at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Osijek (Osijek, Croatia).

  3. Diploma za smrt - Wikipedia

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    25 July 1989. ( 1989-07-25) (Yugoslavia) [1] Running time. c. 105 minutes [1] Country. Yugoslavia. Diploma za smrt (English: The Death Degree) is a 1989 Croatian crime drama film and three part miniseries directed by Živorad Tomić, starring Ranko Zidarić and Filip Šovagović . Diploma za smrt is preserved by the Croatian State Archives.

  4. List of Croatian films - Wikipedia

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    Drama: 1988: Sokol Did Not Love Him (Sokol ga nije volio) Branko Schmidt: Fabijan Šovagović: War drama: Based on the play by Fabijan Šovagović, it was the first Yugoslav movie to deal with the 1945 Yugoslav pursuit of Nazi collaborators: Život sa stricem: Krsto Papić: Ivo Gregurević: Drama: Based on the novel by Ivan Aralica: 1989 ...

  5. Sorry for Kung Fu - Wikipedia

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    Sorry for Kung Fu ( Croatian: Oprosti za kung fu) is a 2004 Croatian drama film directed by Ognjen Sviličić. The plot follows a pregnant unmarried woman played by Daria Lorenci, who returns to her village in Croatia after living in Germany during the Croatian War of Independence. Her family labors to find her a husband to avoid a local ...

  6. Slobodan Šnajder - Wikipedia

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    Zagreb, PR Croatia, FPR Yugoslavia. Slobodan Šnajder ( pronounced [slɔ̝bɔ̝̌dan ʃnǎjdɛ̝r]; born 8 July 1948) is a Croatian writer and publicist . Šnajder was born in 1948 in Zagreb, where he graduated in philosophy and English studies from the Faculty of Philosophy. [ 1] He was co-founder and editor of the theatre journal Prolog as ...

  7. Četverored - Wikipedia

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    Četverored is 1999 Croatian drama film directed by Jakov Sedlar. Based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Aralica, the plot of the film deals with the Yugoslav death march of Nazi collaborators. It was the first film to deal with the subject, formerly a taboo topic under the Communist government. Četverored was aired on television only a ...

  8. Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb - Wikipedia

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    Croatia. 45°48′31″N 15°58′12″E. /  45.80861°N 15.97000°E  / 45.80861; 15.97000. Website. adu.hr. The Academy of Dramatic Art ( Croatian: Akademija dramske umjetnosti or ADU) is a Croatian drama school. Since its inception in 1896, the institution grew in prominence resulting in its successful affiliation with the University of ...

  9. Three for Happiness - Wikipedia

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    A man (Miki Manojlović) is forced by poverty and desperation to use a children's plastic gun to rob a small bank and gets captured. Three years later, he is released from prison. He starts a romantic relationship with Zdenka, a factory worker, but still has strong feelings for his ex-wife Nina, who is now a mistress of Ivan, a well-to-do man.