
Slaven Knezović
Acting
Biography
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Born: March 4, 1968
Place of Birth: Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Known For

The Glory of Emptiness
What can connect a searcher, a neighborhood girl, an artist, five books, five dead and dogs around town.

Balkanica
A 2021 Bosnian language action series, starring Slaven Knezović, Dragan Marinković 'Maca' and Mladen Vulić.

Once We Were Good for You
25 years from the Homeland war, Croatia is far from ideal of the veterans, now disgruntled men silenced with pensions. A few war veterans are brought back together by an idea of Museum of Homeland Thanksgiving in Paromlin building in Zagreb city center.

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.

Step by Step
At the beginning of the war in Croatia, Vjera refuses to leave the ruins of her home on the front line . Her husband flees town while their son goes to battlefield. Working as an interpreter she starts her path of self-discovery.

No One's Son
Ivan is a 36-year old ex-rock singer and a disillusioned war veteran who lost both legs in the recent Croatian Homeland War. His father, Izidor, was a well-known political prisoner in the former Yugoslavia, and is now standing as an independent candidate for the Croatian Parliament. Then a face from the past re-appears: an impoverished Serbian refugee called Simo, who has recently returned to the town. As an ex-communist official, Simo imprisoned Izidor decades ago. He knows certain facts about Izidor that could destroy his reputation and wreck his political campaign. Simo demands money, in return for his silence and he also has a secret rendezvous with Ivan's mother, Ana. Soon a long-buried secret surfaces once more - with huge repercussions for Ivan. He starts to provoke hard-line Croatians by singing Serbian nationalistic songs, daring them to kill him.

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.

The Thread of Life
The bleakness of young individuals' life during transitional 1990s Croatia.

Number 55
In the autumn of 1991, a small group of Croatian soldiers go on patrol in an improvised armored vehicle. Soon after that they would get ambushed and their vehicle would get destroyed, in that situation they were forced to hide in a nearby house. Whilst stationed in that house they would get attacked by rebel Serbs, Serbian Special Forces and the JNA (Yugoslav People's Army, also reffered to as Yugoslavian National Army). Their resistance to the attackers would last 24 hours whilst their fellow combatants would attempt to try and get them out of there. The movie and story is based on true events which happened during the Croatian War of Independence.

Cirkus Columbia
Bosnia and Herzegovina, 1991. After the fall of the communists, Divko Buntić, who has lived in exile in Germany for the past twenty years, returns to the village where he grew up, intent on reclaiming ownership of his family home, driving a swanky Mercedes and accompanied by his young bride; by Bonny, his lucky black cat; and with pockets full of money.
Filmography
as Rak
as Pamuk
as Zapovjednik
as Ante Romić
as Bilal
as BIH policajac
as Rak
as Petko
as Crni
as Durdov
as Načelnik odjela osiguranja
as Vojnik
as Ivo Bric
as Predsjednik opštine
as Dragan
as Zvonko
as Šef
as Mackov kolega
as Milovan
as Smoljo
as Mato
as Miro
as Šaban (segment "Recikliranje")
as Mika
as Jozo Bubalo Grof
as Coro
as Inspektor
as Švercer
as Marko Kalaba
as Mule
as Diler
as Boss
as Ferenčak
as Švercer