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Make It Happen

Make It Happen

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The film features intertwined scenes of young dance troupes' performances and scenes where famous Serbian actors, artists and athletes speak out to young people, in order to inspire them to by their own example to chase after and fulfill their lives' dreams. The 34 minute long film is fast paced and shows different types of dances at several key locations in Belgrade, Serbia. The performances are cut by the interviews with the artists and athletes, addressing the viewer, who talk about their beginnings and the road to success. The third segment of the film are young people, transitioning into adulthood, who talk about what their own dreams are. The idea that the film "Fulfill your dream!" carries is to show young people, through the movie itself, through the testimonies of successful artists and athletes, and finally through the example of the author, that it is possible to start an independent career, thanks to their creativity, ambition and perseverance.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Serbian

Runtime

35 mins

Rating

3/10

Release Date

19 November 2013

Country

Serbia

Cast

Ivan Bosiljčić

Ivan Bosiljčić

Himself

Boško Ćirković

Boško Ćirković

Himself

Katarina Dević

Katarina Dević

Herself

Feđa Dimović

Feđa Dimović

Himself

Vlade Divac

Vlade Divac

Himself

Zvezdan Gavrilović

Zvezdan Gavrilović

Himself

Nikola Janićević

Nikola Janićević

Himself

Pavle Knežević

Pavle Knežević

Himself

Dunja Lazić

Dunja Lazić

Herself

Vlada Marković

Vlada Marković

Himself

Nevena Milićević

Nevena Milićević

Herself

Milica Milša

Milica Milša

Herself

Stefan Naerac

Stefan Naerac

Himself

Milena Popović

Milena Popović

Herself

Tatjana Puškar

Tatjana Puškar

Herself

Vladimir Radivojević

Vladimir Radivojević

Himself

Tijana Šišović

Tijana Šišović

Herself

Ana Tadić

Ana Tadić

Herself

Johnny Tarzan

Johnny Tarzan

Himself

Sergej Trifunović

Sergej Trifunović

Himself

Andrea Vukojčić

Andrea Vukojčić

Herself

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