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Kusturica, Emir
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Date of birth
24 November 1954, Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Mini biography
Emir Kusturica (November 24, 1954, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
Born in 1954 in Sarajevo. Graduated film directing at the prestigious Academy of Performing Arts (FAMU) in Prague in 1978.
During the studies, awarded several times for his short movies including Guernica (1978) which took first prize at Student's Film Festival in Karlovy Vary.
After graduation, he directs several TV movies in hometown, Sarajevo in collaboration with the screenwriter Abdulah Sidran in 1981.
He made the successful feature debut - Do You Remember Dolly Bell? which won best first film Golden Lion in Venice Film Festival.
“What you have now is a Hollywood that is pure poison. Hollywood was a central place in the history of art in the 20th century: it was human idealism preserved. And then, like any great place, it collapsed, and it collapsed into the most awful machinery in…”
Their subsequent work, human political drama When Father Was Away on Business unanimously won top prize at 1985 Cannes Film Festival as well as FIPRESCI prize and was nominated for Best Foreign Language Oscar.
In 1989 he won Best Director award at Cannes for Time of Gypsies, movie about the life of gypsy family in Yugoslavia scripted by Gordan Mihic. Was professor of film directing in USA.
His first English language movie, Arizona Dream starring Johnny Depp, Jerry Lewis and Faye Dunaway and scripted by his USA student, David Atkins was awarded Silver Bear at 1993 Berlin Film Festival.
Underground (1995), bitter surrealistic comedy about Balkan, scripted by Dusan Kovacevic, took him second Golden Palm at Cannes Film Festival in 1995.
Director - Selected filmography
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Life is a miracle | ®ivot je èudo (2004)
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Black Cat, White Cat | Crna mačka, beli mačor (1998)
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Underground (1995)
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Arizona Dream (1993)
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Time of the Gypsies | Dom za ve¹anje (1988)
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When Father Was Away on Business | Otac na slu¾benom putu (1985)
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