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Živojin Pavlović

ジヴォジン・パヴロヴィッチ

Živojin Pavlović

Aliases: Žika

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1933-04-15 (Šabac)
Died
1998-11-29 (Belgrade) age 65
Nationality
Yugoslav, Serbian
Languages
Serbian
Residence History
Šabac → Belgrade

Career

Occupations
film director, screenwriter, writer, painter, university professor
Active Years
1952-1998
Affiliations
Faculty of Dramatic Arts

Education

Academy of Applied Arts, University of Belgrade
Painting
Country: Serbia

Awards

NIN Award
1985
Work: Wall of Death
Organization: NIN
Result: 受賞
NIN Award
1992
Work: Lapot
Organization: NIN
Result: 受賞
Andrić Prize
Result: 受賞
Isidora Sekulić Award
Result: 受賞
Silver Bear for Directing
1967
Work: The Rats Woke Up
Category: 監督賞
Organization: Berlin International Film Festival
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

The Rats Woke Up

1967 Drama

A key Black Wave film depicting the darker side of society.

povertysocial underclass

When I Am Dead and Gone

1967 Drama

Explores themes of death and meaninglessness.

deathnihilism

Body Scent

1982 Novel

Depicts the stench of human reality.

humanitydecay
Adaptations
  • [Film] Body Scent / Živojin Pavlović (1983)

Bibliography

  • Krivudava reka
  • Dve večeri u jesen
  • Cigansko groblje
  • Ubijao sam bikove
  • Kriške vremena
  • Blato
  • Dnevnik nepoznatog
  • Vetar u suvoj travi
  • Krugovi
  • Belina sutra
  • Flogiston
  • Azbuka
  • Film u školskim klupama
  • Đavolji film
  • O odvratnom
  • Balkanski džez
  • Davne godine
  • Lutke; Lutke na bunjištu
  • Kain i Avelj
  • Zadah tela
  • Oni više ne postoje
  • Zid smrti
  • Lov na tigrove
  • Raslo mi je badem drvo
  • Vašar na Svetog Aranđela
  • Trag divljači
  • Lapot
  • Biljna krv
  • Simetrija
  • Dolap
  • Ispljuvak pun krvi
  • Otkucaji
  • Dnevnici I-VI

Style & Themes

Literary Style
Black Wave stylerealism
Recurring Motifs
reality of the poordark side of societyabandoned people

Legacy

One of the major figures of the Yugoslav Black Wave in cinema, depicting the cruel reality of marginalized people.