
Sonja Savić
Acting
Biography
Sonja Savic (September 15, 1961 – September 23, 2008) was a cult Serbian actress, famous for her husky voice and series of impressive roles in some of the more memorable 1980s films made in former Yugoslavia. She was born in Cacak, Serbia. She died in Belgrade, Serbia; the cause of death was initially reported to be a drug overdose.
Born: September 15, 1961
Place of Birth: Čačak, Serbia
Known For

The Balkan Mass-Media Sciences
An eminent communist wants to make his son a respected person so he could live without much trouble. He fails to accomplish that due to his son's different vision of success.

Balkan Spy
Convinced that his subtenant is a spy and an enemy of the state, Ilija Čvorović falls into deep paranoia which leads to an absurd and destructive chain of events.

The Storks Will Return
It follows the two lead characters, Svaba and Ekser, as they try to make a living on the streets of Belgrade through the life of petty crime. Making matters worse is the fact that Shvaba owes a lot of money to a local big-shot criminal. And just when things seem lost for the two men, Shvaba's mother inherits a house in Baranda - a village near Belgrade no one's ever heard of. As Shvaba and Ekser happily rush to Baranda, hoping to sell the house and solve all their problems, the villagers are equally happy to see them, thinking that two businessmen from Belgrade are finally taking an interest in their village...

Life Is Beautiful
After a train breaks down and the passengers are forced to spend a day at a remote country tavern, the mix of seasonal farm workers, transients, musicians, and would-be party kingpins heads toward some explosive moments. A truckload of chickens arrive to be killed and cooked for the unruly group of passengers, and when a few boorish men harass a female singer, their actions lead to unexpected violence.

Red Zora and Her Gang
In the Croatian coastal town of Senj , orphans living on the fringes of society come together under the leadership of a girl who, because of her red hair , is called Rote Zora . The citizens of the city treat the destitute children like outcasts. Wild pranks are the reactions of the troops. In order to survive, the children become criminals, but within their community they adhere to fixed rules. Your top priority is solidarity. They call themselves Uskoks . The only one who feels connected to them is the old fisherman Gorian. The children help him to assert himself against the big fishing companies.

We Are Not Angels
Angel and the devil fight for the soul of a Belgrade playboy who made a young girl pregnant.

In the Middle of Nowhere
The exploits of a depressed architect in Belgrade as he wanders about searching for the future in a land where the future no longer exists. Handsome Nikola is in his mid-thirties. He earned the nickname Champ because he used to race speedboats. He makes a decent living as a free-lance architect and his apartment is spacious and comfortable. Ana is attracted by the Champ's good looks and apparent prosperity. He is always pensive though; even when he is out drinking at the local clubs with his companions he cannot help but brood about the state of Belgrade. Though the city appears fairly normal on the outside, the presence of the war is signalled when a reluctant conscript in the army is dragged away.

The Karlovci Experience of 1889
A romance based on the motifs of the novel by Veljko Petrovic “Maria, Where Are You?”

Blackbird
A story about friendship between two boys coming from different social backgrounds, but with the equally bitter family experiences.

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.
Filmography
as Herself (archive footage)
as Darinka
as Eva
as Fatalna ženska - vampir
as Džina
as Tamara
as Herself
as Nina
as Sonja
as Veronika
as Evina prijateljica
as Violeta
as Crvenokosa
as Herself
as Petra Sakra / Olja Rodin / Tatjana
as Marta
as Bojana
as Slavka
as Anica
as Psiholog
as Sučeva kćer
as Sofija Marković 'Šampita'
as Anja
as Spasenija
as Julija
as Pevačica
as Una
as Sofija Mačkić
as Mlekarka
as Anđelija
as Sonja Čvorović
as Milica
as Tvigica
as Safija
as Zlata, Tochter des Bürgermeisters
as Herself
as Lila