Loving Glances | |
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Directed by | Srđan Karanović |
Produced by | Mike Downey Sam Taylor Zoran Cvijanović Milko Josifov Bijana Prvanovic |
Starring | Senad Alihodzic, Ivana Bolanca |
Cinematography | Radan Popovic |
Edited by | Branka Ceperac, Branka Pavlovic |
Music by | Zoran Simjanović |
Distributed by | Film and Music Entertainment Yodi Movie Craftsman |
Release date | 2003 |
Running time | 97 minutes |
Countries | Serbia and Montenegro UK |
Language | Serbian |
Loving Glances[1] (Serbian: Sjaj u očima) is a 2003 Serbian language romantic comedy directed by Srđan Karanović.[2]
Cast
- Senad Alihodžić as Labud
- Ivana Bolanča as Romana
- Jelena Đokić as Vida
- Milena Dravić as Vlasnica agencije
- Gorica Popović as Majka
- Boris Komnenić as Professor Jablan
- Matija Prskalo as Agnes
- Lotos Šparovec as Igor
- Branko Cvejić as Otac
- Bisera Veletanlić as Ljubiteljka muzike
- Predrag Danilović as NBA kosarkas
- Mirjana Djurdjevic as Maskirna
- Andrew Greenwood as Michael
- Steve Agnew as Konzularni Sluzbenik
- Danijel Nikolic as Policajac
- Bojana Bambic as Ruskinja
- Goran Danicic as Gangster
- Marija Opsenica as Intelektualka
- Stevan Jovanovic as Odzacar
- Laza Jovanovic as Covek u vozu (as Lazar Jovanovic)
- Petar Cirica as Mladic iz parka
- Zoran Cvijanovic – Covek u kolima (uncredited)
Release
Loving Glances[3] was released on 24 September 2003.
Awards
- Loving Glances was nominated for a Golden Lion at the 2003 Venice Film Festival.[4]
- It was nominated for a Gold Hugo Award for 'Best Feature' at the Chicago International Film Festival[5] in 2003.
References
- ↑ Young, Deborah (9 September 2003). "Review: 'Loving Glances'". Variety. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- ↑ Andrew Horton (2011). "We All Live Two Lives: Serbian Cinema & Changing Values in Post Yugoslavia". In Listhaug, Ola; Ramet, Sabrina P.; Dulic, Dragana (eds.). Civic and Uncivic Values: Serbia in the Post-Milosevic Era. Central European University Press. p. 206. ISBN 978-9-63977-698-2.
- ↑ Tracie Cooper (2016). "Loving Glances (2003)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- ↑ "La Biennale di Venezia". La Biennale. 20 February 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
- ↑ "History". Chicago Film Festival. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
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