
Bojan Navojec
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 26, 1976
Place of Birth: Bjelovar, Croatia
Known For

Black Sun
A historical fiction drama and thriller set in the turbulent period of the late 1930s in the Balkans as a place where high politics, local interests, capital and crime all merge together.

Marshal Tito's Spirit
Stipan is a policeman who comes to small Adriatic island off the Croatian coast in order to investigate reported strange phenomena that had frightened the whole population. At first, nobody wants to co-operate with him, but he finally finds that the island is being allegedly haunted by the ghost of Josip Broz Tito, Communist leader of former Yugoslavia. For Luka, the mayor, this is the opportunity to turn entire island into Tito-themed amusement park. Tito's WW2 veterans, on the other hand, don't believe in ghosts; for them, the apparition is actually Tito himself, who had returned in order to lead them into a new revolution which would restore Communism. Written by Anonymous

Step by Step
At the beginning of the war in Croatia, Vjera refuses to leave the ruins of her home on the front line . Her husband flees town while their son goes to battlefield. Working as an interpreter she starts her path of self-discovery.

God Forbid a Worse Thing Should Happen
The adventures of a small town Croatian family during the 1960s. The decade will leave eternal marks on all of their members, but most of the story focuses on the youngest one, a boy, Frula, who discovers the love and fashion of the time.

Success
Follow the intertwining stories of four strangers who are bound together by a violent event.

The Parade
The Parade, in a tragicomic way, tells the story about ongoing battle between two worlds in contemporary post-war Serbian society - the traditional, oppressive, homophobic majority and a liberal, modern and open-minded minority... The film, which deals with gay rights issues in Serbia, features footage of the 2010 Belgrade gay pride parade. The film introduces a group of gay activists, trying to organize a pride parade in Belgrade.

Children of Sarajevo
A microcosm of the fathomless suffering that remains more than 16 years since the siege of Sarajevo ended, writer-director Aida Begic’s follow-up to her 2008 Cannes Critics’ Week Grand Prize-winning debut Snow tells the story of two orphaned siblings struggling in a transitional society where only the fittest survive.

Witnesses
Set amid the atrocities of war in the Balkans, Witnesses is retold, Rashomon-style, from various characters' viewpoints, adding new information about the complexity of war and humanity. Beginning inside a rustic house with a woman in black (Mirjana Karanovic) standing beside her husband's coffin, Witnesses interweaves the stories of a small town confronting ethnic hatred and deep moral ambiguities.

Legends
Working for the FBI's Deep Cover Operations division, Martin Odum can transform himself into a different person -- whether it's an assignment as a Serbian extremist, a corrupt Chicago police officer, a British special forces colonel, or a legendary computer hacker. But when he learns that his life, itself, may be a lie, he faces the demands of his job and a desire to solve the mystery of his identity. And given the choice between the two, Odum doesn't always make the right decision.

Zagreb Stories 2
A sequel to omnibus "Zagreb Stories" tells about love and families in present-day Zagreb.
Filmography
as Gojko
as Krim policajac
as Sikira
as Lemi
as Erko
as Državni odvjetnik
as Boki
as Boris
as Ante Pavelić
as Bačvar
as Zdravko
as Borko
as Dejan
as Četnik 3
as Boris
as Fedor Hohnjec
as Chechen Driver
as Fabijan
as Pedro
as Simić
as Cobi Lumbarda
as Bojan
as Ante (segment "Bomba")
as Lujo
as Zovko
as Prodavač u knjižari (segment "Mucica")
as Prodavač
as Davor
as Mlađi policajac
as Zuko
as Mikloš
as Braco
as Alain
as Miro
as Muškarac
as Salonac Marko
as Barić
as Žiga
as Đuro
as Picl
as Inspektor
as Miuko
as Gardist
as Barić