
Milan 'Lane' Gutović
Acting
Biography
Milan 'Lane' Gutović was a Serbian actor, cabaret performer, and television personality.
Born: August 11, 1946
Place of Birth: Umka, Serbia
Known For

The Years of the Sweet Sin
The biggest Balkan star Lepa Brena in the documentary speaks about the fame but also reveals and yet unknown details from her biography. From childhood in Brcko, growing up in the working family to the achievement of the most successful career in the former Yugoslavia. How she built the brand, what was the role of her manager Raka Djokic, in the success of Lepa Brena and "Slatki greh" and how it looked like a tour that lasted for 9 years. The film is featured by prominent artists and public workers of a time brought by artists like Lepa Brena today.

Zamfir's Zona Part Two
Jealousy, envy, gossip, and greed are testing Zona's and Mane's perfect marriage.

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.

Državni posao
The backbone of the "Državni Posao (Government Job)" are satirical talks between the three actors, the comments are reminiscent of the "stand-up" form. These are short, witty comments and observations on daily life, circumstances, sociopolitical situation, sports, entertainment world, their personal opinions on various topics. The main idea is to present day in a non-existent government company and three employees of thinking about daily events in it, but also about life and society in general. Topics drawn from the daily and weekly press, for various blogs, websites, talk about movies, series, shows - radio and television. The idea is that actors humorously comment on current events, to laugh viewers and encourage them to think about them.

A Joint Journey
Set in the 1930s, it follows the imaginary journey of Vuk Karadzic and Joakim Vujic across Serbia in the form of a road movie. Once in Kragujevac, where they ask support from Prince Milos Obrenovic, they realize that they are competition to one another in terms of the future of Serbian language.

Tena
Tena, a young Slavonian woman becomes aware of her own beauty which makes her fall into a state of moral decay. Her newly discovered promiscuity eventually makes her fellow villagers turn on her.

Open Doors
Otvorena vrata, is a Serbian comedy television series filmed in 1994-1995. Broadcast on state television RTS, it ran for 2 seasons featuring a regular family living in Belgrade during the 1990s. The show was created by Biljana Srbljanović and Miloš Radović, starring Vesna Trivalić, Milan Gutović, Bogdan Diklić, Nikola Đuričko, Sofija Jović, Bojana Maljević, Olivera Marković and Zoran Cvijanović, with guest stars such as: Mirjana Karanović, Nikola Simić, Seka Sablić, Branka Katić, Mira Stupica. The show had many reruns over the following years, and acquired a cult following. In spring of 2012, after the Serbian presidential election results were announced, Bojana Maljević announced on her Twitter account that she and Biljana Srbljanović were thinking about doing another season of the show. In the following days the idea of the third season was officially confirmed and members of the original cast started announcing that they would take part in the project.

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.

Battle of Kosovo
In 1389, the Serbian prince Lazar Hrebeljanović refused to submit to the Turkish Sultan Murat, who was invading Serbia with a large army, in order to continue conquering Europe through it.

This Time Only
A young prison inmate gets released together with an old gangster. They go to town together in order to visit their families and friends, but nobody knows that the old man is mortally ill.
Filmography
as Himself
as Hadži Jordan
as Atanasije Hadžitonić
as Srećko Šojić
as Voditelj kviza
as Ozren Ćuk
as Direktor
as Radiša Radišić "Ljuti"
as Sveštenik
as Joakim Vujić
as Dragoslav Jakovljević - Drakče
as Srećko Šojić
as Mladen Đaković
as Janez Lipovšek
as Ivan Kosančić
as Narcis / Narcisa Zec
as Srećko Šojić
as Simo
as Srećko Šojić
as Cirkusant
as Laslo Fogel 'Marcipan'
as Neša, fotograf
as Kodža
as Bogoljub Jakšić 'Knedla' / Dr. Miroslav Štrukl
as Sudija 1
as Otmičar mlade
as Srećko Šojić
as Pakito
as Morić 1
as Kosta
as Moca Stojisavljević
as Šojić
as Učitelj tenisa
as Džinga
as Kapeta Todorović
as Djordje
as Harmonikaš
as Mladić
as Poručnik Vačulić
as Dragutin 'Guta' Pavlović
as Stevan
as Estrigo
as Skojevac
as Mladić na ulici (uncredited)
as Pustolov
as Sava Grujić