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Zoran Simjanović (pronounced [zǒran simjǎːnoʋitɕ]; 11 May 1946 – 11
April 2021) was a
Serbian and
Yugoslav musician,
composer and
music educator. Simjanović...
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Justo Jorge Padrón 77 Poet, essayist, and
translator Spain (Madrid)
Zoran Simjanović 74
Composer and
musician Serbia (Belgrade)
Mauro Viale 73
Journalist and...
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drummer Vladimir Furduj would join
Korni Grupa, and
keyboardist Zoran Simjanović would go on to
become one of the most
notable composers of film music...
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Cinematography Vilko Filač
Milenko Uherka Edited by
Senija Tičić
Music by
Zoran Simjanović Distributed by
International Home
Cinema (USA)
Release date 1981 (1981)...
- effects,
which are a
prominent feature of the film, were
composed by
Zoran Simjanović. The film
garnered Marković the
first prize for Best
Director and the...
- be more or less
textbook and 'invisible'." In his
Danas review,
Pavle Simjanović focused on the
differences between real-life
events and the plot, noting...
- format, and the
publisher was PGP-RTB. The
music was
composed by
Zoran Simjanović, the
lyrics were
written by
Marina Tucaković, and the
singers featured...
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Cinematography Božidar Nikolić
Edited by Lana Vukobratović
Music by
Zoran Simjanović Distributed by
Centar Film
Release date 1982 (1982)
Running time 92 minutes...
- Redžić,
Bosnian musician Zoran Savić,
Serbian basketball player Zoran Simjanović,
Serbian musician Zoran Simović,
Montenegrin football player Zoran Stanković...
- Mayple.
Archived from the
original on 28
April 2021.
Retrieved 4 May 2021.
Simjanović, Dušan J.; Zdravković, Nemanja; Vesić,
Nenad O. (March 2022). "On the...