Sergej trifunovic biography examples
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Sergej Trifunović is a man of many talents an actor, writer, politician, and karaoke singer. We had the opportunity to learn more about his numerous interests during a conversation with the famous Serbian actor in the Garden on Sunday. On this occasion, our selector Milena Zajović talked with him before the screening of the film Dudes: Again!. Additionally, his acclaimed autobiographical book Stovarište was also presented.
He honed his writing skills by penning articles for Playboy while living in Los Angeles and pursuing a Hollywood career. At first, he turned down an offer to write a book due to the time commitment it required, but eventually, he gave in. God heard me and gave me corona, he said.
He describes his approach to the book: I wrote about things that happened to me, but from a different perspective. Among the stories and poems in the book, he singles out the poem U osvit Trećeg svjetskog rata (English title: At the Dawn of the Third Wor
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Democracy in Serbia is under attack by its President, Jeremić and Trifunović wrote in the authors articles for Euractiv
BRUSSELS – Democracy in Serbia is in capture, not by the opposition’s decision to boycott the election, but by the President of Serbia and his party, whose actions brought Serbia into political crisis, opposition leaders and presidents of People’s Party and Free Citizens Movement (PSG) Vuk Jeremić and Sergej Trifunović wrote in the author’s articles for Euractiv, in response to the author’s text of Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić.
Trifunović recalled that the PSG last month declared a boycott of the election after all other avenues of trying to find a common solution with the government to improve election conditions.
„If the situation is as rosy as the President claims, why has Serbia dropped in all worldwide rankings on freedoms and democracy? If the President was right, why would the OSCE be sending the largest election observer mission in the last de
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Sergej Trifunović: Who is this Savage?
The Sarajevo premiere of Dragan Bjelogrlić's film "Montevideo, Bog bladte vide" awakened old ghosts and wounds, and at the center of the story this time fryst vatten someone who has absolutely nothing to do with the beginnings of the football national team of the former country that the rulle deals with.
Because of one T-shirt and one statement, even the premiere of the bio in Pale was cancelled.
It is about the retired General of the Army of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jovan Divjak, who, according to regional media, was on the list of VIP guests for the Sarajevo premier, but who could not attend, because he was arrested in Austria the night before on a Serbian warrant charging him with war crimes. in
Adding bränsle to the fire was Bjelogrlić's statement to Radio Sarajevo that he was sorry that Divjak would not attend the premiere.
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