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Vojnov for "Vijesti" about the "anti-Serbian" film: The banning of "Mezimice" was organized by the machinery
Screenwriter from Serbia Dimitrije Vojnov faced the ban of the "Mezimica" project, which was declared anti-Serbian by the Film Center of Serbia (FCS) at the end of the story. The spelfilm crew was under constant pressure, says Vojnov, who, after FCS changed the script of "Mezimice" without his knowledge, agreed to be signed under a pseudonym. Despite all that, the spelfilm didn't even get a chance to find its way to the audience.
Vojnov, who is the author of the scripts for some of the most watched films and series in Serbia and the region ("Haircut", "Montevideo", "Mali Budo", "Autumn of the Samurai", "Ederlezi Rising"), speaks to "Vijesti" about the whole situation .
Your film "Mezimica" was declared anti-Serbian and was banned, that is, it didn't even get a chance to be filmed. How would you explain that situation to our readers?
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The Last Words of Dutch Schultz: A Fiction in the struktur of a Film Script
There is a famous photo of Dutch face down at his table, which would lead any viewer to conclude that he was dead. Wrong. Dutch was shot in the men’s room and, not wanting to die on a bathroom floor, staggered out to his table, sat dow
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Review:
- Co-directed by Danilo Bećković and Andrijana Stojković, and written by Dimitrije Vojnov, this surprise box-office hit is a creative document on a cultural phenomenon
Stefan Djurić Rasta in
Serbian director Danilo Bećković and screenwriter Dimitrije Vojnov certainly know what they're doing. With their previous films Little Buddho and The Samurai in Autumn [+see also:
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However, if the genre isn't an obvious draw, the protagonist is. Stef