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LONDON — Srdjan Karanovic’s “Besa,” a story that acts as an allegory for the history of ethnic tensions in the Balkans, is Serbia’s entry for the Oscars.
Directed by Srdjan Karanovic, Sjaj u Ocima (Loving Glances) is set in 1995 Belgrade. Despite a war raging in the background, young people throughout the country are trying in vain to fall in love ...
A warm romantic comedy with local Serbian flavor, "Loving Glances" marks the return of acclaimed Belgrade helmer Srdjan Karanovic to directing after a 12-year absence due to the war in former ...
Made by vet helmer Srdjan Karanovic with Old World cinematic verities that make the project feel 30 years out of date, this drama about the durability of loyalties will play most effectively to ...
Belgrade-based director Srdjan Karanovic's new picture Loving Glances, which gets underway next month, is the latest addition to the burgeoning slate of Film & Media Entertainment (F&ME).The ...
The Serbian Academy Of Film Arts And Sciences has chosen veteran director Srdjan Karanovic's Besa (Solemn Promise) as Serbia's candidate for best foreign language film at the Academy Awards.