Dejan Aćimović

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Dejan Aćimović
Born (1963-05-20) 20 May 1963
Čapljina, Bosnia and Herzegovina,
Occupation Director, Actor
Website
http://www.dejanacimovic.com

Dejan Aćimović (born 20 May 1963) is an Bosnian-Croat actor and director in Croatia. He was born in Čapljina, Yugoslavia, now Bosnia and Herzegovina. As an actor, his work included principal and supporting roles in numerous films, both within and outside Croatia. His directorial debut was Je li jasno, prijatelju? (2000), for which he won a Golden Arena Award as a supporting actor during Croatia's Pula Film Festival.[1]

Filmography

Actor

  • The Parade (2011)
  • 72 Days (2010)
  • Hermano (2007)
  • Duh u močvari (2006)
  • Grbavica (2006)
  • Bal-Can-Can (2005)
  • Iluzija (2004)
  • Druzba Isusova (2004)
  • Crna hronika (2004) (TV)
  • Mathilde (2004)
  • Infekcija (2003)
  • Konjanik (2003)
  • Remake (2003)
  • Radio West (2003)
  • Novo doba (2002) (TV)
  • Je li jasno prijatelju? (2000)
  • Četverored (1999)
  • Bogorodica (1999)
  • Zbogum na dvaesetiot vek (1998)
  • The Peacemaker (1997)
  • Bozic u Becu (1997)
  • Felix (1996)
  • Posebna voznja (1995) (TV)
  • Olovna pricest (1995) (TV)
  • Prolazi sve (1995)
  • Gornja granica (1995)
  • Vukovar se vraca kuci (1994)
  • Zlatne godine (1992)
  • Čaruga (1991)
  • Ljeto za sjecanje (1990)
  • Diploma za smrt (1989)
  • Zivot sa stricem (1988)
  • Putovanje u Vucjak (1986) (TV)

Director

Awards

  • 2000 Pula Film Festival - Golden Arena Award: Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Je li jasno prijatelju?)[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Awards for Dejan Acimovic". Retrieved 2008-07-08. 

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