Nenad Dizdarević (born 21 May 1955) is a film director, screenwriter, producer, and teacher of cinema from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. His most notable film, Magarece godine (1994), was the Bosnian submission to the Academy Awards in 1995. He is the co-founder of the Sarajevo Academy of Arts.
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Dizdarević received a Golden Palm in 1994 for Magarece godine at the Valencia Festival of Mediterranean Cinema.
Year | Title | Other Notes |
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1977 | Zena na kamenu (TV) | |
1981 | Gazija | |
1985 | I to ce proci | |
1990 | Stanica obicnih vozova | |
1994 | Magareće godine | or Âge ingrat, L' (France), or The Awkward Age or The Tough Teens (International: English title) |
1995 | The Fourth Part of the Brain |
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