Božidar Savićević

Božidar Savićević

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What Are You Doing Tonight?
Title: What Are You Doing Tonight?
Character: Jovketov otac
Released: June 29, 1988
Type: Movie
A three-part anthology film. 1) AMSTERDAM: Jovke and his two friends try to make some quick cash before going off to army. At the same time, he tries to establish communication both with his catatonic father and the girl he likes. 2) TIE REQUIRED: While drudging at the docks with two inseparable friends of his, Neša is waiting for a waiter's job at the bar where his mother works. After not being allowed to a birthday party, the trio decides to look for fun somewhere else. 3) ABSOLUTE PITCH: An unemployed paleonthologist spends his nights sewing dresses for his beloved one. When she sets off to countryside for work and doesn't call back, he becomes suspicious and decides to solve this sudden departure on his own.
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Title: Soldiers
Character: Građanin
Released: February 10, 1980
Type: TV
More or less happy adventures of a Yugoslav People's Army unit, a friendly batch that couldn't be more ethnically diverse.
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Title: The Written Off
Character: Čika Marko
Released: December 22, 1974
Type: TV
"The Written Off" is a famous Serbian TV series, that was very popular in former Yugoslavia, originally airing in 1974. Due to its popularity, Radio Television of Serbia has shown reruns of the series ten times, the last re-run starting in 2012. The series has achieved something of a cult status among its audience and still attracts an estimated 3 million viewers with its last rerun. Idea of series derives from exploits of freedom fighters in Belgrade during World War II, and all the characters and events are fictitious.
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Requiem for a Heavyweight
Title: Requiem for a Heavyweight
Character: Barmen Čarli
Released: January 1, 1974
Type: Movie
The tragic story of a heavyweight prizefighter at the end of his career.
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Title: Svetozar Markovic
Released: December 31, 1969
Type: TV
A biopic of an influential Serbian political activist, literary critic and philosopher. Svetozar Markovic developed an activist anthropological philosophy with a definite program of social change, which set foundations for socialist ideals in his homeland.