Jovan Jovanović
Known for: Directing
Born: May 30, 1940 in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia - Died: August 2, 2022
Jovan Jovanović was born in Belgrade on May 31, 1940. He graduated directing from the Academy for Theater, Film, Radio and Television with the medium-length feature film Distinctly Me (1967), which was declared the best film in all categories at the Young Authors Festival in New York (the jury included, among others, Steven Spielberg, Andy Warhol, Mike Nichols, Peter Bogdanovich). His documentary feature film Kolt 15 GAP (1971) was awarded at the festivals in Oberhausen, Utrecht, Belgrade, was included in the Anthology of Films of the Oberhausen Festival, and the American film historian Barnau included it in his book "History of the World documentary".
Known for
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The Decameron
Rustico (scenes deleted)
Self-Portrait
The Hidden Face of Yugoslav Cinema
Himself
Sonja
Himself
Martinac
Himself
Diary of a Generation
Writer
Landscapes in the Mist
Director
Young and Healthy as a Rose
Writer
Distinctly Me
Writer
Man from Vukovar
Director
Kolt 15 GAP
Director
University Town
Cinematography
Revolution That Flows
Director
Drug Addicts
Director
The Man Who Created Systems
Writer
Living with AIDS
Editor
Meeting of Friends
Writer
Working Class Artists
Director
Branislav Nušić
Writer