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      • Aleksandar "Saša" Petrović (14 January 1929 – 20 August 1994) was a Serbian film director. He was one of the major figures of the Yugoslav Black Wave. Two of his films were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film: Three in 1966 and I Even Met Happy Gypsies (Feather Gatherers) in 1967.
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  2. Aleksandar "Saša" Petrović (14 January 1929 – 20 August 1994) was a Serbian film director. He was one of the major figures of the Yugoslav Black Wave. Two of his films were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film: Three in 1966 [1] and I Even Met Happy Gypsies ( Feather Gatherers) in 1967. [2]

  3. Aleksandar Petrovic. Director: I Even Met Happy Gypsies. One of the most acclaimed and successful Yugoslav directors, born in 1929. in Paris. Studied film directing at the prestigious Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague (1947/48).

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    • Paris, France
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    • Paris, France
  4. Beginning in 1958, Aleksandar Petrović will work on the synopsis, script, scenario, dialogue, musical choice, and the scenery. From then, he was a complete author for all his movies. In 1958, he releases The roads (Putevi), a film about the life and works of Serbian painter Sava Sumanović.

  5. Film Director. "Lord, if you give me one more life after I die, let me be a Gypsy. Let me choose alone One of the paths: The path of joy that will make me a happy man, Or the path of death and an encounter with you." Aleksandar Petrović. Biography.

  6. Screenplay: Aleksandar Petrović and Antonije Isaković, based on the tales from the Yugoslav writer Antonije Isaković. Choice of music and direction: Aleksandar Petrović. 1967 I EVEN MET HAPPY GYPSIES (SKUPLJACI PERJA)

  7. Aleksandar Petrovic. Director: I Even Met Happy Gypsies. One of the most acclaimed and successful Yugoslav directors, born in 1929. in Paris. Studied film directing at the prestigious Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague (1947/48).

  8. Pages in category "Films directed by Aleksandar Petrović". The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.