Radomir Belaćević (31 December 1929 – 3 June 2005) was a Serbian film director, actor, producer and writer.
Biography
Belaćević was born on 31 December 1929 in the village of Junkovac, near the town of Lazarevac, Serbia.[1] He owned a private film corporation called "Studio Film" and wrote several books.[2] Belaćević directed television dramas such as Tatin sin, Sudija i advokat, Žandarm, Carina, Ženidba na švedski način and Majka šalje sina u armiju, and has also written some movie scripts based on his books.[2]
He died on 3 June 2005.
Filmography
As producer:
- Konobarica ("The Waitress") (1995)
- Dečak iz Junkovca (A boy from Junkovac) (1995)
- Tatin sin (Daddy's son) (1999)
As director:[2]
- Tatin sin (Daddy's son)
- Sudija i advokat (Judge and a lawyer)
- Žandarm (A cop)
- Carina (Custom)
- Ženidba na Švedski način (Wedding in a Swedish way)
- Маjka šalje sina u armiju (Mother sends her son to the army)
Film scripts
Belaćević wrote these film scripts, which are based on his novels:
Bibliography
He has written many books, including:[3]
References
- ↑ Tucaković, Dinko. "Premijera: Film Radomira R. Belaćevića "Tatin sin"". vreme.com. Vreme News Agency.
- 1 2 3 "Press release". Portal za kulturu jugoistočne Evrope. 6 September 2005.
- ↑ "Belaćević, Radomir R." worldcat.org. Worldcat Identities.
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