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Murder of Zarema Sadulayeva and Alik Dzhabrailov ([1])

Looking to compare with "Shooting of Cesar Rene Arce"


  • The Umbrella Man (film)

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The Umbrella Man is a 2016 film.

Lazar Stojanović (from Serbian Wikipedia) edit

Lazar Stojanović (Belgrade, March 1, 1944 — Belgrade, March 4, 2017) was a Yugoslav and Serbian director and actor. Biography He is born in Belgrade. He is best known for his film Plastic Jesus (his thesis), for which he was sentenced to three years in prison, and the film was banned. Stojanović is the only director who was convicted and imprisoned in SFRY for his work. The film was shown to the public for the first time only in 1990,[1] and the following year (1991) at the Montreal Film Festival, it received an award from the international jury of critics.[2]

Although one of the progenitors of the black wave, because of this punishment he was sidelined and did not work much. He returned to film only in 1980, and later he mostly made documentaries. His most famous documentaries are about Radovan Karadzic (The Life and Connections of Radovan Karadzic), Ratko Mladic (The Rise and Fall of General Mladic) and Skorpioni (Scorpions - Scrapbook). He appeared as an actor in four films, and as an assistant to the director Saša Petrović, he worked on the films Skupljači perja and It will be almost the end of the world.

He was also arrested in 1984 for participating in the Open University.[3]

He was engaged in journalism and was one of the founders of the weekly Vreme.[4]

He was married to Nataša Kandić.