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  1. Želimir Žilnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Желимир Жилник; pronounced [ʒɛ̌limiːr ʒîlniːk]; born 8 September 1942) is a Serbian film director best known as one of the major figures of the Yugoslav Black Wave film movement of the 1960s and 1970s.

  2. Zelimir Zilnik was born on 8 September 1942 in Nis, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is a director and writer, known for Early Works (1969), Marble Ass (1995) and Logbook_Serbistan (2015).

  3. Želimir Žilnik (born in 1942; living and working in Novi Sad, Serbia) has written and directed numerous feature and documentary films which have reaped many awards at domestic and international film festivals.

  4. This web site contains research essays, information about complete filmography and material (press clips, photographs and inserts from films) from the personal archive of Želimir Žilnik, who is the rights holder of published photographs and clips.

  5. Želimir Žilnik (born in Niš in 1942; currently living and working in Novi Sad) has written and directed numerous feature and documentary films which have reaped many awards at domestic and international film festivals. Žilnik is renowned as an initiator of the "docudrama" genre.

  6. Želimir Žilnik (Niš, 8. septembar 1942) je srpski filmski reditelj i scenarista, pretežno dokumentarnih filmova.

  7. Želimir Žilnik Serbia, 2013 A biographical video essay on Pirika, a strong-willed woman living in Serbia, made forty-four years after she appeared as a child actor in two films directed by Želimir Žilnik. With four of Žilnik’s innovative short documentary films about immigrant and refugee experiences.

  8. Oct 19, 2023 · Logbook Serbistan (Želimir Žilnik, 2015)Preceded by Inventory (Želimir Žilnik, 1975)Želimir Žilnik in person. Sat, Oct 28, 2023. “This small retrospective is dedicated to the mammoth career of the pioneering and radical Yugoslav-Serbian filmmaker Želimir Žilnik.

  9. Apr 22, 2023 · The 16th edition of the One World Romania International Documentary Film and Human Rights Festival (March 28 – April 9) had Želimir Žilnik, one of the most prominent and provocative directors of socio-political film and a rebel of Yugoslav and post-Yugoslav cinema, as a guest of honour.

  10. Aug 20, 2021 · by Marko Stojiljković. 20/08/2021 - Janko Baljak’s newest documentary is more of a tribute to Želimir Žilniks work than a simple biography of the iconic filmmaker. Želimir Žilnik is a filmmaker whose unique style and approach blur the line between documentary and fiction.