Goran Paskaljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Ð"оран ÐŸÐ°Ñ ÐºÐ°Ñ™ÐµÐ²Ð¸Ñ›;
pronounced [É¡É"ÌŒran paskÇŽË ÊŽÉ›vitÍ¡É•]; 22 April 1947 â€" 25
September 2020) was a Serbian and former Yugoslav film director.Born
in Belgrade, he was raised by his grandparents in Niš in southern
Serbia, following the divorce of his parents. Fourteen years later he
returned to Belgrade where he worked with his stepfather at the
Yugoslav Film Archive.Paskaljević belonged to a group of several
Yugoslav filmmakers who studied abroad and graduated from the
prestigious Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in
Prague (FAMU). After returning to Yugoslavia, he made some 30
documentaries and 16 feature films which were screened at many
international film festivals (such as Cannes, Berlin, Venice, Toronto
and San Sebastian) and met with critical acclaim. The rise of
nationalism during the breakup of Yugoslavia forced him to leave his
country in 1992.
pronounced [É¡É"ÌŒran paskÇŽË ÊŽÉ›vitÍ¡É•]; 22 April 1947 â€" 25
September 2020) was a Serbian and former Yugoslav film director.Born
in Belgrade, he was raised by his grandparents in Niš in southern
Serbia, following the divorce of his parents. Fourteen years later he
returned to Belgrade where he worked with his stepfather at the
Yugoslav Film Archive.Paskaljević belonged to a group of several
Yugoslav filmmakers who studied abroad and graduated from the
prestigious Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in
Prague (FAMU). After returning to Yugoslavia, he made some 30
documentaries and 16 feature films which were screened at many
international film festivals (such as Cannes, Berlin, Venice, Toronto
and San Sebastian) and met with critical acclaim. The rise of
nationalism during the breakup of Yugoslavia forced him to leave his
country in 1992.
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