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  1. Želimir Žilnik (Serbian Cyrillic: Желимир Жилник; pronounced [ʒɛ̌limiːr ʒîlniːk]; born 8 September 1942) is a Serbian film director best known as one of the major figures of the Yugoslav Black Wave film movement of the 1960s and 1970s.

  2. Želimir Žilnik (born in 1942; living and working in Novi Sad, Serbia) has written and directed numerous feature and documentary films which have reaped many awards at domestic and international film festivals.

  3. Želimir Žilnik on Film, Communism, and Former Yugoslavia. This web site gives an overview and is an attempt to create an educational research platform dedicated to the contextualization and problematization of the relationship between Žilnik's artistic engagement and the political and social environment of his work, from the beginning of ...

  4. Želimir Žilnik (rođen 1942. godine, živi i radi u Novom Sadu), autor je brojnih igranih i dokumentarnih filmova, jedan od začetnika žanra doku-drama, nagrađivan na domaćim i internacionalnim filmskim festivalima.

  5. Želimir Žilnik srpski je i jugoslovenski filmski režiser, autor brojnih igranih i dokumentarnih filmova. Rođen je 8. septembra 1942. u Nišu. Nagrađivan je na brojnim međunarodnim i domaćim filmskim festivalima.

  6. Želimir Žilnik (Niš, 8. septembar 1942) je srpski filmski reditelj i scenarista, pretežno dokumentarnih filmova.

  7. Dec 23, 2021 · Želimir Žilnik has been working as a film director for almost 60 years. His work has become synonymous with political and engaged film already in the tumultuous time of socialist Yugoslavia in the ...

  8. Želimir Žilnik. Yugoslavia, 1989. Friday, September 29 7 PM. Želimir Žilnik, Pavle Levi, and Antje Postema in Conversation. Želimir Žilnik reinvents the road movie with an aged rocker who travels through Yugoslavia and becomes involved in unexpected turmoil: Milošević’s “antibureaucratic revolution.”

  9. From entering the world stage during the controversial Yugoslav Black Wave in the 1960s, through his innovative and interventionist methods exercised on Yugoslav state television in the 1980s, to his uncompromising, independent work in cinema of the 21st century, Želimir Žilnik is an iconoclast and a true elder statesman for an internationalist ...

  10. Želimir Žilnik was born on 08 September 1942 in Niš, Serbia. He is a mentor and screenwriter. The most well known projects he collaborated on are Vse je eno vse je vseeno (2022), Seme radosti (2017) and Rani radovi (1969).