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Special Education is a film of genre Drama directed by Goran Marković with Slavko Stimac

Special Education (1977)

Specijalno vaspitanje

Special Education
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Length 1h50
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Genres Drama
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Special Education (Serbo-Croatian: Specijalno vaspitanje/Специјално васпитање) is a 1977 Yugoslav drama directed by Goran Marković, whom this was first feature film. Scenario is written by both Goran Marković and Miroslav Simić.

The film was finished short before 1977, but it was first screened in 1977, at the Pula Film Festival. At the time, it gained numerous unofficial awards. Ljubiša Samardžić was awarded by Big Golden Arena, for his role of militiaman Cane, as for featured male episodic role. In the same year he was awarded also by Golden Ducat on Mannheim Film Festival, earlier notable film festival.

Special Education was the most popular and best selling Marković's film, screened in more than fifty countries. Some folks believe that this Marković's debuting work gave him an opportunity to make more quality films in the future. In this movie have debuted few afterwards more notorious actors: Branislav Lečić and Aleksandar Berček. Branislav Lečić, debuting as Fikret Hadžiabdić, has started his acting career. His acting career is rich of roles that don't have a respect to law.



^ 24th Pula Film Festival 1977 (official site)

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