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Sonja

Sonja

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This documentary was inspired by the artistic life of Serbian actress Sonja Savić. Being a wonder child, a star of Yugoslavian cinematography, a sex symbol, and urban legend of the eighties generation, a fighter against establishment, Sonja Savić had always attracted attention. Simply put, she always looked, spoke and thought differently from others, she was entirely autonomous, an authentic phenomenon of Serbian culture. In the documentary SONJA, friends and colleagues of Sonja Savić testify on many aspects of her life and work, and a special emphasis is put on Sonja’s libertarian, rebellious, Don Quixote type of nature.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Serbian

Runtime

43 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

30 March 2012

Country

Serbia

Cast

Sonja Savić

Sonja Savić

Herself (archive footage)

Rade Šerbedžija

Rade Šerbedžija

Himself

Dušan Kovačević

Dušan Kovačević

Himself

Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić

Dragoslav 'Dragan' Nikolić

Himself

Svetislav 'Bule' Goncić

Svetislav 'Bule' Goncić

Himself

Srđan Đile Marković

Srđan Đile Marković

Himself

Milutin Petrović

Milutin Petrović

Himself

Maja Weiss

Maja Weiss

Herself

Zoran Kostić 'Cane'

Zoran Kostić 'Cane'

Himself

Jovan Jovanović

Jovan Jovanović

Himself

Nedeljko 'Neško' Despotović

Nedeljko 'Neško' Despotović

Himself

Nebojša Pajkić

Nebojša Pajkić

Himself

Stanko Crnobrnja

Stanko Crnobrnja

Himself

Ninoslav Ranđelović

Ninoslav Ranđelović

Himself

Aleksandar Gligorijević

Aleksandar Gligorijević

Himself

Jan Cvitkovič

Jan Cvitkovič

Himself

Drago Milinovič

Drago Milinovič

Himself

Petar Jakonić

Petar Jakonić

Himself

Georgije Marić

Georgije Marić

Himself

Miloš 'Miša' Radivojević

Miloš 'Miša' Radivojević

Himself

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