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Svetlana & Zeljko - 19. February 1995.
A "wedding of the century", as Yugoslavian press of the time called it, took place on February 19, 1995 when Željko Ražnatović 'Arkan', a Serbian war criminal, married Svetlana 'Ceca' Ražnatović, the most popular folk singer in the country. The wedding was released on VHS.
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Plot Summary
This documentary offers a intimate look at the lives and careers of Serbian actors Svetlana Bojkovic and Zeljko Nikolic. It delves into their personal stories, their artistic journeys, and their reflections on life and acting. The film captures candid moments and insightful conversations, providing a personal portrait of two prominent figures in Yugoslavian theatre and film.
Critical Reception
As a documentary focusing on specific cultural figures, "Svetlana & Zeljko - 19. February 1995." received attention within Serbian film circles and among those interested in Yugoslavian cinema. Reviews often highlighted its personal approach and the depth of insight it provided into the lives of its subjects, though its reach was primarily regional.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intimate and personal portrayal of the actors.
Noted for offering a valuable glimpse into Serbian cultural figures.
Appreciated for its candid interviews and thoughtful reflection.
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Fun Fact
The documentary is named after a specific date, February 19, 1995, suggesting a focus on a particular moment or conversation within the lives of Svetlana Bojkovic and Zeljko Nikolic.
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