
Aleksandar Berček
Acting
Biography
Aleksandar Bercek is a Serbian actor. He graduated acting on the Academy for theater, film, radio and television. Has starred in over 40 films and numerous theatrical productions. He was in the National Theatre in Belgrade on 21 January 1993. to 10 May 1997. year. In 1980. he won the Golden Arena for role of Miško in the film "Ko To Tamo Peva". Award "Pavle Vuisic" which is awarded for lifetime achievement actor, he received in 2001.
Born: September 4, 1950
Place of Birth: Vrdnik, Serbia
Known For

Santa Maria della Salute
The film narrates a tormented love story between one of the most famous poets of Serbian literature, Laza Kostic, renowned for his sublime poetic puns and word coining and an enchanting young girl by the name of Lenka Dundjerski, an educated and refined daughter of a landowner Lazar Dundjerski. Standing in the way of their love is the insurmountable age gap between the two, as Kostic is 29 years older than his beloved one. The affair inspired one of the most sophisticated and tender love poems of the time, an utmost expression of yearning, in which the poet's unflinching devotion is linked to his admiration for a Venice basilisk by the name of Santa Maria della Salute.

The Forgotten Ones
A story about three teenagers rejected by their parents, who leave their reform school for a wild weekend. 11 episodes in total.

Stories from the Workshop
Dealing with his customers with an open heart a car mechanic named Života goes through many adventures. Some are funny, some are sad, some reveal the beauty and other human misery. (Six episodes in total)

A Man Who Ate a Wolf
After being ridiculed by his surrounding, a man who makes the wooden sculptures leaves the village with his best man to live high up in the mountain and devote to his hobby.

The Written Off
Careless lives of few Belgrade youths are shattered when Nazis occupy their town in 1941. Soon they join the resistance movement and their activities bring their names to Gestapo's termination list. This movie inspired the series that would get cult status in former Yugoslavia.

The Written Off
"The Written Off" is a famous Serbian TV miniseries, that was very popular in former Yugoslavia, originally airing in 1974. Due to its popularity, Radio Television of Serbia has shown reruns of the series ten times, the last re-run starting in 2012. The series has achieved something of a cult status among its audience and still attracts an estimated 3 million viewers with its last rerun. Idea of series derives from exploits of freedom fighters in Belgrade during World War II, and all the characters and events are fictitious.

Ada
A married woman unsuccessfully tries to find a job in order to provide a better life to her son.

The Written Off Return
Prle and Tihi, being the only surviving members of their resistance group, had been forced to leave Nazi-occupied Belgrade and join Partisans in country. In Summer of 1944 somebody is assassinating resistance sympathizers, and Prle and Tihi must return to Belgrade deal with it. In order to cross through enemy lines, they use cars, clothes and documents of captured pro-Nazi minister. During their journey the minister escapes and warns the Gestapo.

South Wind 2: Speed Up
Nenad, Maras his little brother, wants to follow the ilegal footsteps of his brother and now Maras and Baca have to free him from the clutches of the bad guys.

Who's Singin' Over There?
On Saturday, 5 April 1941, one day before the Invasion of Yugoslavia of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, a colourful group of random passengers on a country road deep in the heart of Serbia board a dilapidated bus, headed for the capital Belgrade. The group includes two gypsy musicians, a World War I veteran, a Germanophile, a budding singer, a sickly looking man, and a hunter with a shotgun. The bus is owned by Krstic senior, and driven by his impressionable and dim-witted son Misko.
Filmography
as Crveni
as Crveni
as Petar
as Stari lekar
as Smiljan Vučetić
as Crveni
as Arhimandrit Gavrilo
as Ranko
as Kosta Vujić
as Profesor Kosta Vujić
as Deda, Živojin Marković
as Veljo
as Self (archive footage)
as Nikolin ujak
as Mileta
as Paja 'Trošak' Pandurović
as David Štrbac
as Halil 'Sikter' Efendija
as Sreta
as Dimitrije
as Slobodan Lazarević
as Baja
as Ujak
as Tale
as Bivši kapetan Rodin
as Tungijev otac
as Specijalni gost
as Andrija Zereković
as Stanko Zec, sin
as Brat Pero
as Radan
as Radovan
as Ljiljanin otac
as Lord Županski
as Jevrem Prokić
as Popaj
as Ivan
as Šleper
as Tungijev otac
as Miloradov otac
as Popaj
as Miloš Obrenović
as Inspektor
as Zdravko
as Uške
as Bora
as Miloš Obrenović
as Doktor Relja
as Maks
as Jovanović
as Aleksa, pinter
as Slobodan
as Đoka 'Viski'
as Miško Krstić
as Jerko Sizgorić
as Filip Filipović
as Bunjuel
as Saša
as Tomo
as Mrki
as Ljupče
as Mrki
as Glupi Uške
as Petar Živković
as Zaretov sin Pavle
as Petko, novinar
as Čibi
as Mladić
as Mrki
as Zoran
as Major Čiča Miljković