- Festival; in 1978 for
Bravo maestro, in 1986 for
Evening Bells (Večernja
zvona), in 2010 for 72 Days (Sedamdeset i dva dana), and
Fishing and Fishermen's...
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Pecikoza and
Mahir Sarihodzic, with whom she
recorded her
single and
video Kad
Zvona Zazvone. This
single managed to
reach several Bosnian music channels, radio...
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Evening Bells (Croatian: Večernja
zvona) is a 1986
Yugoslav film
directed by
Lordan Zafranović,
starring Rade Šerbedžija and Neda Arnerić. It is based...
- When You Hear the
Bells (Croatian: Kad čuješ
zvona) is a 1969
Croatian war film
directed by
Antun Vrdoljak. It was
entered into the 6th
Moscow International...
- children,
former singer Nataša Kojić and
former footballer Igor Kojić. Ponoćna
zvona (1984) Ako mi priđeš zaljubiću se (1986) Život te otpiše (1987) Zar za mene...
- and
French villa raid 1969
Yugoslavia When You Hear the
Bells Kad čuješ
zvona Antun Vrdoljak A
partisan commissar, a
Communist intellectual from Zagreb...
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books published between 1973 and 2006. Her most
famous poem is "Dečanska
Zvona" ("The Deçani Bells"). At the end of the
Kosovo War in June 1999, Jevrić...
- Knindža: live) 2003 — Luda Žurka - uživo (Crazy
Party - live) 2006 — Za kim
zvona zvone (For whom the bell rings) 2007 —
Gluvi barut (Deaf gunpowder) 2011...
- predumišljajem (1985) – Dr. Bošnjak The War Boy (1985) – Mill
manager Večernja
zvona (1986) –
Matko Poslednji skretničar
uzanog koloseka (1986) –
Mungo Dobrovoljci...
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praise for his two
early films as a
director and screenwriter, Kad čuješ
zvona (1969) and U gori
raste zelen bor (1971). Both
films were
based on the diaries...