Slobodan Šijan
Known for: Directing
Born: November 15, 1946 in Belgrade, Serbia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Slobodan Šijan (born November 16, 1946, Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian film director. After graduating film direction and directing a handful of TV movies in the late 1970s, he caught a big break with his first full-length feature Ko to tamo peva in 1980. The enormous success of that film written by Dušan Kovačević led to the duo collaborating on another project - 1982's Maratonci trče počasni krug, which also achieved considerable critical and commercial success. Over the coming years Šijan directed two more notable films - Kako sam sistematski uništen od idiota and Davitelj protiv davitelja. As of 2001, he is teaching at Loyola Marymount University film school. His favorite movie is Howard Hawks' Rio Bravo (1959). Description above from the Wikipedia article Slobodan Šijan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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A Man from the Border
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Manifesto for Freedom
Kreka: Dreamcatcher
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Alpe-Adria Underground!
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The Marathon Family
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Strangler vs Strangler
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Who's Singin' Over There?
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Save Our Souls
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How I Was Systematically Destroyed by Idiots
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Cognac
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Everything That Was Nice
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Most Beautiful Room
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The Pocket-Watch
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The Man from Bagombo
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What Happened with Filip Preradović
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Mammoth Bone
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Poor Little Hampsters
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Self-Portrait at the Graveyard
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The Great Tram Robbery
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