Special Education (film) explained

Специјално васпитање
Director:Goran Marković
Screenplay:Miroslav Smić
Starring:Bekim Fehmiu
Slavko Štimac
Ljubiša Samardžić
Branislav Lečić
Editing:Goran Marković
Music:Zoran Simjanović
Runtime:110 minutes
Country:Yugoslavia
Language:Serbo-Croatian

Special Education (italic=yes|Specijalno vaspitanje/Специјално васпитање) is a 1977 Yugoslav drama directed by Goran Marković. It was his first feature film.[1] The screenplay was written by Marković and Miroslav Simić.

The film was finished short before 1977, but it was first screened in 1977, at the Pula Film Festival. Ljubiša Samardžić was awarded the Big Golden Arena, for his role of policeman Cane.[2] The film received the first prize at the Mannheim Film Festival. It was a critical and commercial success.[3]

Cast

Actor Role
Pera Antić "Trta"
Žarko Munižaba
Ljupče Milovanović
police officer Cane
Trustee Correctional Facility
Psychologist Kosara
Fikret Hadžiabdić
"Sarma"
"Sirće"
Mira
The Judge
repairman Hranislav
Police commander
neighbor
Rosa, Cane's wife
Educator Stojanović
Social worker
Driver of cold storage
Pera's mom
Ilija
Second drunker
Third drunker
as himself

Notes and References

  1. Book: Goulding . Daniel J. . Liberated Cinema: The Yugoslav Experience, 1945-2001 . 2002 . Indiana University Press . 978-0-25321-582-6 . 180 .
  2. http://www.pulafilmfestival.hr/hr/index.php?p=detail&article=241 24th Pula Film Festival 1977
  3. Book: Schneider . Steven Jay . 501 Movie Directors . 2007 . ABC Books . 978-0-73332-052-1 . 498.