Branko Baletić (pronounced [brǎːŋkɔ bâlɛtit͡ɕ]; born 5 June 1946 in Belgrade, Serbia) is a Montenegrin film director and producer. His films include Granica...
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footballer Branko Baletić (born 1946), Serbian-Montenegrin film director and producer Branko Bauer (1921–2002), Croatian film director Branko Bokun (1920–2011)...
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Express (Serbian: Балкан експрес) is a 1983 Yugoslavian film by director Branko Baletić. Dragan Nikolić as Popaj Bora Todorović as Pik Tanja Bošković as Lili...
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Three years later, she starred in the movie Sok od šljiva, directed by Branko Baletić. Her first album, Ljubi me, ljubi, lepoto moja, was released in 1982...
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notable Montenegrin directors and filmmakers include: Krsto Papić, Branko Baletić, Velimir Stojanović, Zdravko Velimirović, Bane Bastać, Predrag Golubović...
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Nemac (German) Branko Baletić 1983 Karadjordjeva smrt 1988 Kako zasmejati gospodara Anto 1988 Balkan ekspres 2 Nemac (German) Branko Baletić 1990 Sveto mesto...
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Belgrade. Balkan Express (film) - A 1983 Yugoslavian film, directed by Branko Baletić. This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Srđan Karanović 1983 Igmanski marš Zdravko Šotra 1983 Balkan ekspres Branko Baletić 1983 The Falcon Vatroslav Mimica 1984 U raljama života Rajko Grlić 1984...
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was no Floyd, but there was a Foyt. That was the nickname of director Branko Baletić, Goran Marković's best friend, who himself participated in rallies before...
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into the 13th Moscow International Film Festival 1983 Balkan Express Branko Baletić Dragan Nikolić Bora Todorović Tanja Bošković Bata Živojinović Toma Zdravković...
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(1996–1998) Boško Đokić (1998) Aleksandar Petrović (1998–2001) Miodrag Baletić (2001–2002) Vlade Đurović (2002–2004) Boško Đokić (2004–2005) Vlada Vukoičić...
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at Monza Circuit), in which he made a cameo appearance. He acted in Branko Baletić's TV series Kako (How) and in the omnibus film Package Arrangement. Prelević...
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spent tending after the house and the family. The oldest child, son Branko (Gojko Baletić [sr]), an eternal university student majoring in astronomy, has...
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Ćazim Ivica Vidović - Musa Edo Peročević - Baletić Zaim Muzaferija - Todor Zlatko Madunić Rikard Brzeska Branko Špoljar - Učitelj ""Tko pjeva, zlo ne misli"...
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Tell You Directed by Željko Sošić Written by Željko Sošić Produced by Branko Baletić Starring Bojan Marović Dragan Nikolić Milan Gutović Cinematography Vladimir...
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Aralica (novel and screenplay) Mate Matišić Krsto Papić Produced by Branko Baletić Tomislav Milanović Ben Stassen Starring Davor Janjić Alma Prica Miodrag...
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Rodica-Virag 2000–2004 — Vjeran Zuppa 2004–2008 — Branko Ivanda 2008–2012 — Enes Midžić 2012–2016 — Borna Baletić 2016–2021 — Franka Perković-Gamulin 2021–present...
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Škarić Marin Jurjević Vedran Lendić Andro Vlahušić Tonči Žuvela Branka Baletić Ante Grabovac Vesna Podlipec HDZ Jure Radić Ivo Sanader Luka Bebić Dubravka...
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and were replaced by Franjo Kajfež, Vesna Girardi-Jurkić, Josip Juras, Branko Mikša, Ivan Jarnjak and Jure Radić. In addition, three new ministers without...
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endorsed by the Democratic Party. The other two were endorsed by Dveri. Branko Bjelić of the Progressives was chosen as mayor on 2 July 2024. There was...
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Baćović, Chetnik commander Ante Bakotić (1921–1945), communist, Croat Luka Baletić [sr] (1902–1945), Chetnik commander, Serb Pavle Bastajić [sh] (1890–1941)...
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a guest appearance on the song. The album also featured appearances by Branko Marušić "Čutura" (harmonica), Mirko Tomić (pedal steel guitar), Srđan Đoković...
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2011: “Passers-by”, Croatian National Theatre in Osijek, directed by Borna Baletić 2013: “Silent Wedding (Nunta mută)”, Maribor Slovene National Theatre,...
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Education, Culture and Sports 15 April 1992 – 18 October 1994 Zvonimir Baletić HDZ Minister without portfolio 7 September 1992 – 26 January 1993 Čedomir...
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Željko Lukajić Dragan Nikolić Dražen Dalipagić Peca Jačimović Miodrag Baletić Aleš Pipan Zoran Martič Zmago Sagadin Ante Nazor MZT Skopje's fans, Family...
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Vedriš (1992) Vladimir Veselica (1991) Muhamed Zulić (1991–1992) Zvonimir Baletić (1991–1992) Slavko Degoricija (1991) Stjepan Zdunić (1991) Čedomir Pavlović...
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Featuring Korni Grupa singer Zlatko Pejaković in the lead role of Jesus Christ, Branko Milićević as Pontius Pilate, and acoustic singer-songwriter Srđan Marjanović...
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Vjesnik, a position he held until 1970 when he was replaced by Milovan Baletić. In the late 1960s Vrhovec became more seriously involved in politics and...
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Perović, Mira Banjac Comedy Horizonti Horizons Svetislav Dragomirović Gojko Baletić, Jovana Gavrilović, Slobodan Beštić, Stefan Bundalo Drama/Thriller Kozje...
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Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Retrieved 23 November 2020. "Zvonimir Baletić, F.C.A." info.hazu.hr. Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Retrieved...
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