
Boris Komnenić
Acting
Biography
Boris Komnenić was born on March 29, 1957 in Pula, Croatia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Vratiće se rode (2007), Bolji život (1987) and Montevideo: Taste of a Dream (2010). He was married to Rene Penanen. He died on March 6, 2021 in Belgrade, Serbia.
Born: March 29, 1957
Place of Birth: Pula, Croatia, Yugoslavia
Known For

Open Cage
Anna, a young photojournalist from Berlin, travels to Serbia to make a photo documentary about refugees. Upon her arrival to Belgrade, Serbia's capital, Anna finds out that she can't go about her task the way she had planned. Through the cabdriver Dzeki, she meets the distrustful but interesting young refugee Maja who works at a nearby fast food restaurant. Miserable with her life in Serbia, Maja dreams of a new beginning somewhere abroad. In an attempt to successfully finish her project, Anna starts photographing Maja, secretly making a documentary about her. Blinded by the wish to change her life, Maja doesn't realize Anna's true intentions.

The Sindjelic Family

Grey Home
A moving story about the residents of correctional facility, rejected by parents and environment. Going through a strict regimen of life in the home, they are constantly trying to reverse the fate in their favor. Although they were given a chance to change, their actions always return to the beginning. Constantly on the border between personal whims and once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become humans, they remain as wolves who find hard to change their mood. What finally remains is a perpetual dilemma whether their fate is innate, or is it forced by the communities in which they grew up...

Marked in the Restricted Area
Two best friends and former basketball players are trying to re-establish their once successful basketball club. A nostalgic and romantic comedy about second chances, and about friendship between a Serb and a Croat.

When I Grow Up, I'll Be a Kangaroo
A young student Braca is trying to seduce a beautiful model Iris. Although they are from two different worlds, they both try not to show it. In another story, Šomi and Duje anxiously follow the football match between Manchester and Eastwich. They bet on Eastwich, because their childhood friend Kengur is their goalkeeper. The plot of the third story takes place on the roof of the solitaire, where Avaks and Hibrid are wasting time in anticipation of something happening.

Better Life
Trials and tribulations of the Popadic family, a typical family of five with everyday problems... BOLJI ŽIVOT is a Yugoslav TV series with mixed elements of soap opera, comedy and drama that aired from 1987 to 1991. Created by the Radiotelevision Belgrade it is considered to be the most successful TV show ever produced in Yugoslavia. Written by Siniša Pavić, most prolific Serbian screenwriter, the series helped jump start cinematic careers for many of its protagonists, most notably Dragan Bjelogrlić who went on to become successful actor, director, and producer.

The Storks Will Return
It follows the two lead characters, Svaba and Ekser, as they try to make a living on the streets of Belgrade through the life of petty crime. Making matters worse is the fact that Shvaba owes a lot of money to a local big-shot criminal. And just when things seem lost for the two men, Shvaba's mother inherits a house in Baranda - a village near Belgrade no one's ever heard of. As Shvaba and Ekser happily rush to Baranda, hoping to sell the house and solve all their problems, the villagers are equally happy to see them, thinking that two businessmen from Belgrade are finally taking an interest in their village...

Better Life
A film based on the highly popular Yugoslav TV series Better Life. Dragiša 'Giga' Popadić, the head of the Popadić family, organizes a Women's Day shopping trip to Thessaloniki, Greece, for his female coworkers.

Seven and a Half
A collection of seven stories "from the block," linked by the theme of the seven deadly sins, humorously portrays the everyday life of New Belgrade's inhabitants, who are consumed by their minor foibles and guided by their passions. While pride, sloth, envy, wrath, greed, lust, and gluttony are biblical sins, they seem almost ridiculous in contemporary times when set against the backdrop of civilization's far more severe challenges.

Obituary for Escobar
Serbian crime drama focusing on Belgrade's violent criminal underworld. Obituary For Escobar distinguishes itself from other recent crime dramas with its strong visual style and energetic approach. Borko was a young effeminate boy bullied at school by the self-styled 'Ghandi'. Years on, Ghandi is now a warlord, wrecking mayhem in pursuit of his ambition to become the leading drug lord in the Balkans. His execution of the rival 'Serbian Escobar' coincides with the mysterious placement of an obituary for the real Escobar by two stoners. In Ghandi's pursuit of the assailants he meets Lela, a stunning mystery woman who leads Ghandi to reconsider both "Borko" and his life in crime.
Filmography
as Vladika
as Ljubomir Davidović
as Nemanja Pavlović
as Josip Sibe Miličić
as Marijanin otac
as Kale
as Radovan
as Marko Mazibrada
as Luka
as Jezdimir 'Jezda' Sinđelić
as Upravnik zatvora
as Sanitarac
as Inspektor
as Profesor Koen
as Ministar
as Rodoljub 'Rođa' Švabić
as Radoje
as Kontraadmiral Gazivoda
as Žandarm
as Doktor
as Strani putopisac
as Pero
as Professor Jablan
as Ministar vojni Grujić
as Magistar Đorđević
as Aleksandar Fjodorovič Oto
as Ben
as Tanasije Jeličić, kapetan
as (segment "Šargarepo ti ne rasteš lepo")
as Aleksandar 'Saša' Popadić
as Bauer
as Aleksandar Popadić
as Doktor II
as Vaspitač Katić
as Veslač Partizana I
as Saša Belopoljanski
as Miroslav
as Filip
as Vladimir Tatljin
as Mišić
as Slavoljub Nikolić, pilot
as Steva