
Predrag Miletić
1952 (73 года)Predrag Miletić, born in Niš, Serbia, (Yugoslavia) on September 26, 1952, is a Serbian actor. He finished the Faculty of Drama Arts in Belgrade in the class of Ognjenka Milićević, professor. He was a full-time member of National Theatre in Niš, since 1972 to 1976, and after that, he entered Faculty of Dramatic Arts (FDU) in Belgrade. His first big role in Belgrade theater was 'La Mama', and lead role of Antoni in Terazije Theatre. Since 1985, Predrag Miletić has been member of the National Theatre in Belgrade, where he has appeared in more than 40 dramas. Also, he has appeared in almost all Serbian series since 1980, and has shot a number of domestic and foreign films. He is the only member of the Serbian National theater who has been employed professionally both in opera and drama department. He was a member of the "Z Teater", run by actor and director Milenko Zablaćanski, and he participated in the famous Edinburgh International Festival, in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. He wrote a book about his journey from Beograd to the Serbian monastery Hilandar on Mount Athos in Greece by bicycle with his godfather Oliver Njego, solo-singer from National Theater.Book name is "Biciklom do Hilandara", (English: By bicycle to Hilandar) With wife Gordana, he have two sons, Vuk and Tadija.
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Nebeska udica
Ljubiša Samardžić
Nebojša Glogovac, Ana Sofrenović
Belgrade during the height of the war Yugoslavia in 1999. Kaja struggles with daily destruction and the constant threat of being drafted, but also with his impending divorce from his wife Tijana, who wants to emigrate with their son.
Sky Hook
Свето место
Đorđe Kadijević
Dragan Jovanović, Branka Pujić
Strange love story between Toma, a reluctant theology student and Katarina, the beautiful daughter of a powerful feudal lord. After Katarina's mysterious death, Toma is, according to her wishes, forced to read the prayers over her body for three nights in a row.
A Holy Place
Lične stvari
Aleksandar Mandić
Maja Sabljić, Zoran Cvijanović
The story follows five months in the life of Belgrade student Maja Sabljic, an actress-to-be, from her high school graduation day (at the end of May) until mid September when she tries to enroll at the Film Academy (FDU). The story is presented in the documentary style, involving the real-life persons of the late seventies' Belgrade scene.
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