Želimir Žilnik
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Želimir Žilnik is a Serbian film director and one of the major figures of the Yugoslav Black Wave. He is noted for his socially engaging style and criticism of censorship that was commonplace during the Yugoslav communist era. Subsequently, following the abolition of communist one-party system, he was an outspoken critic of Slobodan Milošević-led regime in Serbia. Description above from the Wikipedia article Želimir Žilnik, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Censored without Censorship
as HimselfThrough the conversation with Yugoslav film authors and excerpts from their films, this...
Movie pageWarm Film
as HimselfTwo young actors are exploring the topic of representation of LGBTI people through the history...
Movie pageTaiwan Canasta
as Građevinski inspektor 2A frustrated and unemployed architect experiences flashbacks of his youth and 1968 protests...
Movie pageŽŽŽ: Journal About Želimir Žilnik
as HimselfRoad movie documentary through half a century of filmography by Želimir Žilnik. But also a...
Movie pageBlack Film
as HimselfDirector invites six homeless men to his flat for a few days (surprising his wife). He asks...
Movie pagePirika on Film
as uncreditedPirika travels to Berlin to visit her daughter Dobrila and her grandchildren, whom she's never...
Movie pageMartinac
as HimselfDocumentary about the life and work of Ivan Martinac (1938-2005), avant-garde & experimentalist...
Movie pageWhat Do Those Lunatics Want?
as HimselfZelimir Zilnik has always been discussing the communist's regime taboos , with his early...
Movie pageIdeal 68
as HimselfOn June 3, 1968, student protests began in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, the...
Movie pageAs One
as Želimir ŽilnikTwo young men from Eastern Europe take a pilgrimage to Santiago, Spain. Upon arrival at one of...
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