Top 20 Director celebrities in Yugoslavia
Here is the latest list of the world's top 20 Director celebrities [Updated February 26, 2021].
Emir Kusturica was born
on November 24, 1954
in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia.
Dejan Zecevic was born
on February 1, 1972
in Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia.
Branko Djuric was born
on May 28, 1962
in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia.
Veljko Bulajic was born
on March 22, 1928
in Yugoslavia.
He served twice on the jury at the Cannes Film Festival, which was a prestigious honor.
Lordan Zafranovic was born
on February 11, 1944
in Yugoslavia.
He was part of the Yugoslav Black Wave, a movement in film that featured unusual methods, dark humor, and harsh criticism of society.
Krsto Papic was born
on December 7, 1933
in Yugoslavia.
His film My Uncle's Legacy, which criticized Yugoslavian politics, was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1989.
Vatroslav Mimica was born
on June 25, 1923
in Yugoslavia.
He became a prominent member of the Zagreb School of Animated Films. During the 1960s, he left the animated film industry behind and began to direct such feature films as Prometheus of the Island and Suleiman the Conqueror.
Ante Babaja was born
on October 6, 1927
in Yugoslavia.
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