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A Force Moving Movies

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“In my movies I show that in today’s world, the’ scum’ of society are not those people who walk around in worn shoes and tattered clothes. The real ‘trash’ of the Balkans are the ones wearing fine fabrics and expensive suits.”

in conversation with Želimir Žilnik

Shortened version of the interview published in Vreme, no 778, Belgrade, Dec. 2005

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  1. Slobodan Milošević: Sloba is the short form of Slobodan, but he was often wrongly referred to as Slobo by the international press due their negligence of Serbian grammar. In the vocative case when someone is called or addressed directly (the “a’ changes to “o”). So at demonstrations “Sloba” was addressed as “Slobo” (as in the chant “Slobo, Slobo”) leading to the misinterpretation of his name (translator’s comment).

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Pančić, T., Grujičić, N. (2006). A Force Moving Movies. In: Küba. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-211-38214-3_13

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