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Dušan and Makavejev
Yugoslavian director Dušan Makavejev made a film about Reich, W. R .: Mysteries of the Organism ( 1971 ).
Dušan Makavejev (, ) ( born 13 October 1932 in Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian film director and screenwriter, famous for his groundbreaking films of Yugoslav cinema in the late 1960s and early 1970s, many of which are part of the Black Wave.
His first three feature films Man Is Not a Bird ( 1965 ), Love Affair, or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator ( 1967 ) starring actress and icon of the " black wave " period in film Eva Ras, and Innocence Unprotected ( 1968 ) won Dušan Makavejev international acclaim.
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* Goran Markovic Горан Марковиќ " Dušan Makavejev or a Free Man " ( in Serbian )
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It was directed by Dušan Makavejev and starred Eric Roberts and Greta Scacchi.
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* Dušan Makavejev, a director
W. R .: Mysteries of the Organism ( Serbian: W. R .-Misterije organizma, W. R .-Мистерије организма ) is a 1971 film by Serbian director Dušan Makavejev that explores the relationship between communist politics and sexuality, as well as exploring the life and work of Wilhelm Reich.
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The most notable postwar director was Dušan Makavejev who was internationally recognised for Love Affair: Or the Case of the Missing Switchboard Operator in 1969 focusing on Yugoslav politics.
Honorary Members of the Board: Sir Ben Kingsley, Dušan Makavejev, Jeanne Moreau " Home.

Dušan and opened
Tsar Dušan enacted the known Dušan's Code, an extensive constitution, and opened new trade routes and strengthened the state's economy.
Tsar Dušan enacted the known Dušan's Code, an extensive constitution, and opened new trade routes and strengthened the state's economy.

Dušan and film
Underground (, Serbian Cyrillic: Подземље ) is a 1995 award-winning film directed by Emir Kusturica with a screenplay by Dušan Kovačević.
Apart from documentaries he directed a handful of live-action short films and he also wrote the screenplay for the The Substitute ( Surogat ; 1961 ), a short animated film directed by Dušan Vukotić which won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
Zdravko and the massive tour essentially became a cultural phenomenon transcending musical boundaries such that in the lead up to the big Belgrade concert journalist Dušan Savković and film director Jovan Ristić decided to make a movie about Čolić.
A documentary film made by Dušan Vukotić in 1979 on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the founding of the city plays much on that theme, and shows pictures of happy bathers on the Korana's Fogin beach ( Foginovo kupalište ) in the city centre.
She was portrayed by Anna Gurji in Dušan Rapoš's biographical film Cinka Panna.
In 2003, Bajagić, with the members of the band Apsolutno Romantično, recorded the soundtrack for Dušan Kovačević's film The Professional, released on the album Profesionalac: Muzika iz filma ( The Professional: Music from the Film ).
Again uniting his talents with those of Dušan Kovačević, Stojković delivered his ultimate film performance-that of the staunch Stalinist and a full-time paranoid in Balkanski špijun ( Balkan Spy, 1984 ), which was jointly directed by Božidar Nikolić and Kovačević himself.
Those fears didn't turn out to be unfounded as his attempts to raise funds for the film adaptation of Dušan Kovačević's 1984 theater play St. George Slays the Dragon quickly got shot down.

Dušan and .
* 1933 – Dušan Třeštík, Czech historian ( d. 2007 )
* 1346 – Dušan the Mighty is proclaimed Emperor, with the Serbian Empire occupying much of the Balkans.
* 1331 – King Stephen Uroš III, after months of anarchy, surrenders to his son and rival Stephen Dušan, who succeeds as King of Serbia.
Under Stefan Uroš IV Dušan, Serbia expanded into Byzantine territory in Macedonia, taking Ohrid, Prilep, Kastoria, Strumica, and Edessa in about 1334.
Stefan Dušan, Emperor of Serbs and Greeks, enacted Dušan's Code () in Serbia, in two state congresses: in 1349 in Skopje and in 1354 in Serres.
In 1345, the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan proclaimed himself Emperor ( Tsar ) and was crowned as such at Skopje on Easter 1346 by the newly created Patriarch of Serbia, and by the Patriarch of Bulgaria and the autocephalous Archbishop of Ohrid.
It was only employed by Stefan Uroš IV Dušan and his son Stefan Uroš V in Serbia ( until his death in 1371 ), after which it became extinct.
A half-brother of Dušan, Simeon Uroš, and then his son Jovan Uroš, claimed the same title, until the latter's abdication in 1373, while ruling as dynasts in Thessaly.
Later, Skopje became a capital of the Serbian Empire under Stefan Dušan.
* 1349 – Dušan's Code, the constitution of the Serbian Empire, is enacted by Dušan the Mighty.
The symphonic rock band Opus released only one album, Opus 1 ( 1975 ), featuring Dušan Prelević on vocals, before disbanding.
Milutin's grandson, Stefan Dušan, made Skopje his capital.
Army General Dušan Simović seized power, arrested the Vienna delegation, exiled Paul, and ended the regency, giving 17-year-old King Peter full powers.
* Stephen Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia ( 1308 – 1355 ) Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks.
** Dušan Pašek, Slovak ice hockey player ( b. 1960 )
In 1348, taking advantage of the civil war in Constantinople between John V Palaiologos and John VI Kantakouzenos, the Serbian King Stefan Uroš IV Dušan conquered Epirus, with a number of Albanian mercenaries assisting him.
* Stefan Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia defeats the Bosnian ban Stephen II Kotromanić.
General Dušan Simović became Peter's Prime Minister and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia initially tried to dissolve the Pact but later declared adherence to it.
According to historian Dušan Třeštík, the first Slavs came through Moravian Gate ( Moravská brána ) valley and in 530 moved into the eastern Bohemia and along rivers Labe and Vltava further into central Bohemia.
; Literature: Dušan Třeštík: " Počátky Přemyslovců.
* Dušan Velkaverh, born in Georgetown, Guyana is a famous Slovenian lyricist, considered as the greatest lyricist in Slovenian history of popular music.
On 29 November 1990, Croatian police arrested him at the Croatian-Bosnian border crossing Dvor na Uni, along with local Dušan Carić, and Belgraders Dušan Bandić and Zoran Stevanović.
The Serbian Empire was established in 1346 by Stephen Dušan the Mighty, during which time Serbia reached its territorial peak, becoming one of the most powerful states in Europe and the most powerful in the Balkans.
* Serbian: Nenad, Dragan, Zoran, Goran, Dušan, Nemanja, Vojislav, Miloš, Veljko and Slobodan.

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