Ivan Bosiljčić

Ivan Bosiljčić

Nascimento : 1979-01-15, Užice, Yugoslavia (Serbia)

História

Ivan Bosiljčić (born 15 January 1979 in Titovo Užice, Serbia, Yugoslavia) is an established young actor from Serbia. He is popular for his leading roles in theatrical musicals such as Chicago and Kiss me Kate and his television and cinematographic roles. Description above from the Wikipedia article Ivan Bosiljčić, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Perfil

Ivan Bosiljčić
Ivan Bosiljčić

Filmes

Vingança e Traição
Feodor
Feodor, famoso mecenas e colecionador de arte, conhece Iliana na inauguração de uma exposição e se encanta por sua beleza, inteligência e sofisticação. Anos depois de terem um caso, eles voltam a se encontrar e Iliana confessa a Feodor sobre acontecimentos peculiares que levaram à morte do ex-marido. Abalado pela confissão inesperada e pela mudança repentina de comportamento de Iliana, Feodor começa a suspeitar que ela sabe que não era sua única amante.
Make It Happen
Himself
The film features intertwined scenes of young dance troupes' performances and scenes where famous Serbian actors, artists and athletes speak out to young people, in order to inspire them to by their own example to chase after and fulfill their lives' dreams. The 34 minute long film is fast paced and shows different types of dances at several key locations in Belgrade, Serbia. The performances are cut by the interviews with the artists and athletes, addressing the viewer, who talk about their beginnings and the road to success. The third segment of the film are young people, transitioning into adulthood, who talk about what their own dreams are. The idea that the film "Fulfill your dream!" carries is to show young people, through the movie itself, through the testimonies of successful artists and athletes, and finally through the example of the author, that it is possible to start an independent career, thanks to their creativity, ambition and perseverance.
Professor Kosta Vujic's Hat
Profesor Mokranjac
Professor Vujić's Hat (Serbian: Sesir profesora Koste Vujica) is a Serbian movie. The story was first presentet as a TV drama in 1972. The story of professor Kosta Vujić who in the mid-19th century taught an extraordinarily talented generation of gymnasium students, some of whom would go on to become prominent members of the Serbian society and eventually historically significant figures. They include Mihailo "Mika Alas" Petrović, Stevan Stojanović Mokranjac, Jovan Cvijić, and Jaša Prodanović.
Wounded Eagle
Nenad Aleksić
Serbian drama "Wounded Eagle" is about true love story of long forgotten romances and some new ones, happening in a very romantic time between two world wars. Young woman and her passion.
The Beautiful Blue Danube
Vasile from Romania
Luxurious Danube river cruiser "Kriemhild", on a 2 day tour from Vienna to Belgrade. The ship "Kriemhild" is a floating sin city. Exhausted, unhappy, frustrated people from western Europe come here to "relax" and conduct business with alcohol, entertainment and sex. The crew of the "Kriemhild" are young people from eastern Europe who are trying to earn enough money to escape their small insignificant lives. That one night on this ship will shuffle the hands of fate of both the passengers and the crew of the ship. Prejudices, stereotypes and lack of communication between men and women, people of different religions, nationalities and social statutes will lead to absurd and, at times, dangerous situations, all colored with elements of dark humor. The night will unveil pain and tears, happiness and laughter.
Where the Yellow Lemon Blooms
Pantelija, ranjenik
By the end of 1915, during the second half of World War I, which had started by the Austro-Hungarian Empire's attack on a small Kingdom of Serbia, Serbian people, its army, and the state found themselves in the greatest tribulation in its long history. Serbia is attacked by the combined militaries of Austro-Hungarian Empire, Germany, and Bulgaria. Defending every road, every hill, every creek, during the time when every village, every plato, every crossing was becoming a historical landmark, Serbia, relying on the Allies, moved its people, its government, and its remaining troops to Kosovo--the only unoccupied part of the Serbian territory, but soon had to cross Albania in the hopes of reaching the Allies' ships in the Mediteranian.