
Dejan Aćimović
Acting
Biography
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Born: May 20, 1963
Place of Birth: Čapljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Known For

Bosnian Pot
Faruk Sego, a failed Bosnian writer facing deportation from Austria, must prove that he has made a cultural contribution to Austrian society. His last chance is an off-theatre troupe that can stage a play he wrote as a young man. Faruk's reluctant return to the theatre will force him to realise what is truly important in life.

The Foreigner
Apart from the fact that he feels neither as a citizen nor as a peasant, nothing binds the main protagonist to his place of birth in this typical Simunovic work about homo duplex, deeply contaminated with a feeling of pain.

The Diary of the Great Perica
A sequel to One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away (1970) set in 1964.

Tycoon
Someone shoots at Serbian tycoon Vladan Simonovic. This makes Vladan initiate a private investigation that will open up "Pandora's box" with respect to his past and will lead to conflicts linked with the future of his mighty company.

Seventh Heaven
Too afraid to confess to his wife that he fell for another woman, a middle-aged man turns into a ticking bomb that might explode right into his face.

Halima's Path
In order to recover the body of her son lost during the war in Bosnia, a grieving, but strong-willed Muslim woman, Halima, must track down her estranged niece, who we find carries a mysterious connection to him.

It All Ends Here
Maks is a brilliant lawyer who has been serving for years one of Croatia’s most powerful and ruthless businessmen, who made his fortune in the aftermath of the Balkan War. Maks’ latest service has been to have his client declared innocent of the murder of two of his workers for acting in self-defense. But the sudden appearance of a former girlfriend triggers a crisis of conscience in Maks, leading him to confront his employer and risk his life by uncovering a dense network of corruption at the highest level involving all branches of the State.

Nobel laureate
The eight-episode series follows the life of the writer Ivo Andrić during several months in the fall and winter of 1961, from the moment he found out he had won the Nobel Prize until he returned from the award ceremony, via Switzerland, to Belgrade. Each of the episodes has two parallel streams of narration: one, related to the year 1961, in which we follow Andrić's preparations for going to Stockholm, and the second, a subjective jump back to the past. Andrić's view of the key moments of his own life, which were almost always the key moments of the country where he lived and lives, the encounters and decisions he made, is full of questioning, doubts and re-evaluation. Through eight episodes, the most important, well-known and less well-known, paths that Andrić walked, the faces that surrounded him and the places where he lived during the winter of 1961 and throughout his life are revealed and followed.

Savages
Zolja, Jasmin and Mali set out to rob a gas station in order to get money for a trip to the World Cup finals. Fleeing the police, they cross the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina and wander into a terrorist camp in the woods.

Bal-Can-Can
A Macedonian military deserter and his Italian blood-brother are searching for a dead grandmother wrapped up in a stolen carpet, all over the Balkan's criminal underworld.
Filmography
as Petrov father
as Hadžija
as Slobodan
as Svetislav Stefanović
as Policeman
as Otac
as Sreten Božović
as Josip Pavić
as Enver
as Komšija Rajko
as Direktor škole
as Risto Rajčić 'Krokodil'
as Kosta Balaban
as Solunac
as Opat
as Ante Samardžić
as Jovan
as Stipetov otac
as Halil
as Mile
as Ćelavi
as Austrijski oficir
as Levay
as Bulldog
as Čenga
as Croat Corporal
as Mate Prkačin
as Blashko
as Šef ceremonije
as Vojvoda Mišo
as Begović
as Branko, zatvorski čuvar
as Šaban
as The Priest
as Kodoroff's Driver
as Matota
as Božo
as Markan
as Tiho
as Kuzma