
Rahela Ferari
Acting
Biography
Rahela Ferari was a Serbian actress. She was born as the White Rohel Frajnd. Since 1930. to 1940. she worked in the Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad, since 1940. to 1941. the Art Theatre in Belgrade. During the World War II she did not play. Since 1945. to 1947. was again performed in Novi Sad. Since the establishment of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre, 1947., she was the star of the theater. In Novi Sad played a major role in a variety of domestic and international repertoire. She was married to actor Aleksandar Stojkovic.
Born: August 27, 1911
Place of Birth: Zemun, Serbia
Known For

Uncle Vanya
A retired professor returns to his estate with his beautiful young wife Yelena. The estate originally belonged to his now-deceased first wife; her mother and brother still live there and manage the farm. For many years the brother (Uncle Vanya) has sent the farm's proceeds to the professor, while receiving only a small salary himself. The professor's daughter Sonya, who is about the same age as his new wife, also lives on the estate. The professor is pompous, vain, and irritable, and calls Dr. Astrov to treat his gout, then sends him away without seeing him. Astrov is an experienced physician who performs his job conscientiously, but has lost all idealism and spends much of his time drinking. Yelena's presence introduces a bit of sexual tension into the household: Astrov and Uncle Vanya fall in love with her and she spurns them both.

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...

Truckers
The adventures of Paja and Jare, the two honest and good-natured truck drivers and partners in business. They meet various people while on the road, which mostly turns out bad for them, but at the end it's their friendship that saves the day.

Stardust
A comedy about divorce, Balkan style. Marko and Jelena are separating from their spouses so that they can get married. When they do, they realize that they made a mistake, so they meet secretly with their former companions.

I Even Met Happy Gypsies
The protagonist, Bora, is a charming but mean-spirited gypsy, while his older wife, Lence, is submissive. Bora is in love with the younger Tisa, who is being offered in marriage by her father. The two get themselves in trouble and eventually have to flee. Tisa rejects her husband and she and Bora get married in the church, and their adventures continue.

Truckers
The adventures of a truck driver and his fellow associate, who both leave their company refusing to meet the newly introduced criteria of having elementary school degree. Being in their 40s and totally talentless for education, they decide to leave the company and go private. However, the world outside their company has been completely changed over the years, and after the series of bad lucks, they will summarize their position and go back to school.

Strangler vs Strangler
When it comes to crime, Belgrade is same as any other modern metropolis, except for having its own serial killers. That blank is filled when a flower salesman begins strangling women. A popular, but very disturbed rock star soon becomes telepathically connected with the killer.

National Class Category Up to 785ccm
One week in life of Branimir Mitrovic "Floyd", a young rally driver from the National class (up to 785cc), dreaming of promotion to the higher category. He lives a carefree life of a Belgrade dandy boy, neglecting his girlfriend, avoiding his draft calls, and refusing to deal with any life responsibility in general. The decisive race on Saturday is only what he cares about.

Fourteenth Day
The topic of this routine, romantic drama is a little unusual - it concerns what some prisoners do when they are allowed out of jail for two weeks before their sentences are up. Rather than receiving some special dispensation, it turns out that in Yugoslavia this was the custom. Most of the time, the men here are engaged in pursuits that forward their relationships with the fairer sex, as might be expected after a long and lonely incarceration. There is nothing particularly profound about their two weeks of liberty, and no deep message in the tale.

The Tiger
Šorga's, the retired boxing champion nicknamed "Tiger", wife leaves him for a wealthier guy. He meets a juvenile thief, Čok, and decides to become his father figure. In the process of changing Čok, Šorga changes himself.
Filmography
as Stamenina baba
as Baba
as gospođa Nana
as Kostina majka
as Mitina majka
as Grandmother
as Mitina majka
as Stara dama
as Spirina žena
as Ruža Lopuža
as Pera's mother
as Mitina majka
as Baka Nata
as Gospođa Hadžirakić
as Ruža
as Banetova baka Elvira
as Tetka
as Služavka
as Gospođa Kanački
as Gospođa Kanački
as Tomićka
as Marija Vasiljevna Vojnička
as Gazdarica
as Baka
as Igumanija
as Miškova tetka
as Melanija Knez
as Sofija
as Vandina majka
as Nana
as Mare
as Osinjača