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- Ciguli (1957 – 31 October 2014) (born Angel Jordanov Kapsov; Bulgarian: Ангел Йорданов Капсов) was a Bulgarian Chalga (pop-folk) singer and accordionist...
- Ciguli Miguli is a 1952 Yugoslav political satire film directed by Branko Marjanović and written by Joža Horvat. It was meant to be the first satirical...
- 1937 La Grande Illusion Banned in 1937 for its anti-war message. 1952–1977 Ciguli Miguli Banned under the regime of Josip Broz Tito for its satire of socialist...
- Andreev (b. 1969), director of the National Folk Ensemble "Filip Kutev" Ciguli (1957–2014), Turkish-romani singer and musician Yuri Yunakov (b. 1958),...
- İbrahimova Hakan Yıldız Hulusi Kentmen Şaziye Moral Ali Osman Sönmez Gülhan Şen Ciguli Şoray Uzun Turks in Bulgaria Crimean Tatars in Bulgaria Bulgarian Muslims...
- ) Bedija Begovska – Sakip's mother Zekir Sipahi – Suat, Sakip's father Ciguli – Tyre repair shop keeper Selahattin Bilal – Ali Riza, former smuggler turned...
- Simone Signoret – (France) Children of Hiroshima (Gembaku no ko) – (****an) Ciguli Miguli – (Yugoslavia) The City Stands Trial (Processo alla città), directed...
- Bulić, Milan Puzić, Milivoje Živanović, Vera Ilić Đukić Live action 1952 Ciguli Miguli Branko Marjanović L****mir Didić, August Cilić, Viktor Bek, Martin...
- movement, adapted both into a feature film and a miniseries. The screenplay Ciguli Miguli (1952), critical of bureaucracy, briefly brought him into disfavour...
- Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1950 1951 1952 Ciguli Miguli Branko Marjanović Comedy Banned by the authorities until 1977 Frosina Vojislav Nanovic Meri...