
Dušan Janićijević
Acting
Biography
Dusan Janićijević was a Serbian actor. Acting finished the Theatre Academy in Belgrade. For the first time as a student in 1954. he appeared with her role in Stojan Mutikasa for the debut role was given to the first Golden Arena in Pula Film Festival. Since then he has played in almost 400 films and television series, and the last role was in the movie Dragan Bjelogrlic "Montevideo, God Bless You". He made a documentary about his human and artistic dilemmas, published a book about Russian immigrants, about life on the river and fishing.
Born: April 27, 1932
Place of Birth: Grgure near Blace, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Known For

Love, Village Style
Milorad is a young villager grown enough to marry, but his uncle Gvozden and grandpa Paun want to arrange him a marriage with Radmila, a girl from a wealthy family. He escapes to the big town, refusing to take part in it, but his adventure with a girl named Rozika ends up and he finds himself back in his village again.

Hot Wind
Vruć vetar is one of the most popular Yugoslav TV miniseries that aired in 1980. The show and movie cut from scenes of the show were popular in neighboring countries-also very popular in Czechoslovakia. Its main theme became very popular and enjoying a bit of a cult status. The story follows Shurda, a man in his 30s, who comes from a small town to Belgrade to get rich. However, as no job is good enough for him, he tries his luck in Germany, but this venture proves to be the same, so he returns to his native Yugoslavia.

The Longest Journey
In March 1903, amidst the crumbling Ottoman Empire, Macedonia remains unliberated, with its revolutionary movement burgeoning. In retaliation for supporting freedom fighters, the Turks besiege a wedding, capturing over two hundred villagers and sentencing them to lengthy prison terms. These prisoners are then transported to Asia Minor, enduring severe hardships and humiliation through the desert, with many perishing along the way before reaching their final destination in October 1908.

Don't Come Back by the Same Way
The story of a few untrained construction workers from poor underdeveloped parts of the country, such as Bosnia and Herzegovina or Macedonia, who carry out seasonal work in the highly-developed republic of Slovenia. Far from home, problems arise for the men - with their families, alcohol, the local population's derision and the "real Slovenian workers".

Vuk Karadžić
Vuk Karadžić, is а Yugoslavian historical drama television series which depicts the life and work of Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, a Serbian linguist and major reformer of the Serbo-Croatian language.

The Song from Kumbara
Story of the revolt of the people of Serbia against the Turks, who ruled the country for four centuries. The battle and the fall of the fortress of Belgrade in 1806.

Great Transport
This WW2 epic was one of the last movies of that kind made in former Yugoslavia. It tells the true story of great transport of Partizans from Vojvodina to Bosnia in 1943.

Sunflowers
A lonely old man neglected by his family stumbles upon a teenage girl who thinks he may need help. A warm friendship they develop makes his last days the best he ever had.

Times, Waters
A Macedonian village has always struggled to find ways to bring water to its arid land - a struggle that may be won when a native son returns from America with the idea of setting up a watermill. Such an enterprise gets two villages in conflict over water rights, threatening to permanently turn people against each other. In the past, the territory had been occupied by the Italian armies, and a flashback shows a massacre in one village, a revelation that disaster has been a part of their history, in one way or another. No matter how he argues, the young man who advocated the watermill loses out to the builders of a dam - something that does not bode well for the low-lying village.

Three Tickets to Hollywood
The story of three boys who, fascinated with seventh art magic, decide to escape from their remote village straight to Hollywood. In the same time, a local policeman frantically organizes a reception for the president of the state. His "strictly controlled" citizens, under the influence of events in Cuba, in 1962. start dividing in two parties, resolved to succeed where Khruschev and J.F.K. have failed.
Filmography
as Deda
as Starac u autobusu
as Ibn Ahmet
as Teča
as Major JNA
as Železničar
as Predsednik društva
as Šef restorana
as Jovan
as Portir
as Jelenin otac
as Poštar
as Branko
as Potpukovnik JNA
as Inspektor Marković
as Theological school headmaster
as Železničar
as Miralem
as Hromac
as Mazibrada
as Bracin komandant
as Policajac
as Prodavac u radnji
as Železničar
as Jefta Savić Čotrić
as Duško Babović
as Viši policijski službenik
as Mitar
as Milan
as Josip Križanić
as Una's Father
as Gašin sin
as Predsednik vlade
as Komandant Miloš
as Drug Maksić
as Anin muž
as Bora
as Milicajac
as Otac
as Koletov otac
as Bogdan Mešković
as Gazija
as Ljubo
as Sreja
as Komandant
as Direktor kombinata
as Živko Vučković
as Sudija
as Zlatibor
as Matičar
as Policijski načelnik
as Kum
as Kapisazović
as Jak
as Načelnik
as Agent u vozu
as Kapetan
as Milorad
as Bogosav
as Entertainer
as Nadin otac
as Gazda kafane
as Trener
as Žika Jovanović
as Instruktor Reiner
as Žuti
as Sinan
as Filmski reditelj
as Javor
as Joza
as Kraljevski oficir
as Snimatelj
as Razbojnik 1
as Čovek sa plaštom
as Brat od strica (voice)
as Kaplar I
as Feliks
as Šura
as Dojčin
as Komandant
as Karakušević
as Krstonošić
as Railwayman
as Major
as Bojnik Omerbašić
as Predsednik
as Kapetan
as Vlatko
as Mirko
as Manola
as Clinch
as Tarzan
as Butler
as Slepec
as Pavle
as (segment "Kapi")
as Tomislav Radin
as Mirko
as Đak
as Mladić u Klubu književnika
as Agent
as Šef tapkaroša karata
as Četnik
as Poručnik Kraljevske vojske
as Sima
as Stojan Mutikaša
as Milivoj Blaznavac