

^ "Mirjani Karanović "Žanka Stokić" "."Mirjana Karanović: Ovo vreme iskušava našu savest". "Donosi se Deklaracija o zajedničkom jeziku Hrvata, Srba, Bošnjaka i Crnogoraca". ^ "Porodica i društvo izgubili bitku".HERE are many translated example sentences containing 'YOU CANT GO WITHOUT ME' - english-serbian translations and search engine for english translations. "Mirjana Karanović: Moj film neće promijeniti ljude". Translations in context of 'YOU CANT GO WITHOUT ME' in english-serbian. Outstanding Contribution to Film, Television and Theatre Grand Jury Prize (World Cinema – Dramatic) Filmographyīest Film in the Eastern European CompetitionįEST Belgrade International Film Festival In 2017, Karanović has signed the Declaration on the Common Language of the Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins.

She is one of the founders of Incest Trauma Center, which provides psychological assistance to child and adult survivors of sexual violence and their supportive persons. Karanović has been an active supporter of LGBT rights. In this film, she portrays a rape victim abused by Serbs during the Bosnian War. In 2005, she appeared in the film Grbavica by the Bosnian director Jasmila Žbanić, in which she played a Muslim woman who had to come to terms with her teenage daughter regarding the nature of her birth. In the film, she played a Croatian war widow. She was the first actor from Serbia to appear in a Croatian film since the breakup of Yugoslavia. In 2003, Mirjana Karanović again made history by appearing in Croatian film Svjedoci ( Witnesses). In 1995, she appeared in the award-winning movie Underground, directed by famous Serbian director Emir Kusturica. She is best known to international audience by her portrayal of the mother in the 1985 film When Father Was Away on Business. She made her screen debut in the 1980 film Petrijin venac ("Petrija's Wreath"), earning accolades for her portrayal of an illiterate Serbian woman. In 2004, she dated Bosnian actor Ermin Bravo, who is 22 years her junior. Karanović was never married and she doesn't have children. Her father Miloje was a soldier, and her mother Radmila was a tailoress.

Mirjana Karanović was born on 28 January 1957 in Belgrade. Karanović's directorial debut, A Good Wife ( Dobra žena), had its world premiere at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival. Karanović received international acclaim and a nomination for European Film Award for Best Actress for her role in Žbanić's Grbavica. Considered one of the best Serbian and Yugoslavian actresses of all time, she is probably the best known for her performance in her debut film Petria's Wreath ( Petrijin venac), as well as for her frequent collaborations with film directors Emir Kusturica and Jasmila Žbanić. Mirjana Karanović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Мирјана Карановић born 28 January 1957) is a Serbian actress, film director and screenwriter. For his stage performance in Life Stands Still, Life Goes on (Serbia: 2015), Slaven received the Special Sterija Award and the Dara Calenic Foundation Award for the Best Young Actor.Actress, film director, screenwriter, activist Slaven studied acting at the Belgrade Academy of Arts. He will be seen in drama Vlaznost, a drama from director Nikola Ljuca. Slaven attended the Cannes Film Festival 2015 to promote his film, Panama, from director Pavle Vuckovic. His performance attracted headlines at home and across Europe, as well as critical acclaim in international trade title, The Hollywood Reporter. In the film, which topped the Serbian box office and screened to packed houses across the country, Slaven was praised for his role as a sharp-witted college boy who enjoys Serbian cinema's first teenage gay kiss. Serbian writer-director Stevan Filipovic's acclaimed high school drama Pored Mene (Next to Me) was named Best Film at the Pula International Film Festival 2015 and won the Young Audience Award at that year's Sarajevo Film Festival. He is known for leading roles in Pored Mene (Next to Me) (2015), Panama (2015) and Vlaznost (2016). Slaven Doslo is an actor who has been proclaimed as a rising star of European cinema.
