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Žan Marolt is a Actor Bosnien born on 25 december 1964 at Sarajevo (Bosnie)

Žan Marolt

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Nationality Bosnie
Birth 25 december 1964 at Sarajevo (Bosnie)
Death 11 july 2009 (at 44 years)

Žan Marolt (25 September 1964 – 11 July 2009) was an actor and TV personality from Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was a regular actor of the Chamber Theatre 55, he has made numerous roles in the theater, in plays such as Buba u uhu, Umri muški, Kidaj od svoje žene, Ujak Vanja and in numerous films and television shows.

His last role was played in the Bosnian film The Abandoned (2010), directed by Adis Bakrač. He died in Sarajevo after a long and hard illness.

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Filmography of Žan Marolt (6 films)

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The Abandoned, 1h25
Genres Drama
Actors Mira Furlan, Dragan Marinković, Meto Jovanovski, Žan Marolt
Roles Čuvar
Rating63% 3.195733.195733.195733.195733.19573
The story starts in a Bosnian woods in 1993, when a women gives birth to a baby boy, and jumps to 2007, to an orphanage in Sarajevo which is home to a thirteen-year old boy, Alen (Tony Grga). Former director Gago (Meto Jovanovski) told Alen that his mother is French, and his father is an Englishman who met as war reporters in Sarajevo and due to war and professional obligations have temporarily left him in the orphanage. Alen writes letters to his mother and gives them to educator Cica (Mira Furlan), which they should be sent to his mother in France. However, Cica all the letters of children placed in a drawer, because they, in fact, no one to send. In the orphanage comes a new director Mirza (Mirsad Tuka), a young and capable educator who truly wants to help children in their growing up. In addition to the orphanage is shop owned by Šento (Dragan Marinković). For him, the children from the orphanage steal expensive stuff. After a botched robbery jewelers, police perform investigation and Alen, fearing that it does not reveal that he was in a robbery, trying to get to their files, actually addresses of his mother, as he left the orphanage and went to her.
The Hunting Party, 1h39
Directed by Richard Shepard
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Thriller, Action, Adventure
Themes Films about journalists, Political films
Actors Richard Gere, Terrence Howard, Jesse Eisenberg, Diane Kruger, James Brolin, Dylan Baker
Roles journaliste #6
Rating67% 3.3980653.3980653.3980653.3980653.398065
The film begins with a disclaimer: Only the most ridiculous parts of this story are true.
Warchild
Warchild (2006)

Directed by Christian Wagner
Genres Drama
Themes Political films
Actors Labina Mitevska, Katrin Sass, Zdenko Jelčić, Milena Zupančič, Davor Janjić, Žan Marolt
Roles Volleyball Trainer
Rating65% 3.277223.277223.277223.277223.27722
Labina Mitevska stars as Senada, a young mother whose only daughter Aida was removed from Bosnia-Herzegovina during the worst years of the war and presumably adopted into a Western European family. Searching for her after the war, Senada enters illegally into Germany, where she discovers through a social worker the harsh truth of postwar adoption: Aida is alive and well and living happily with a German family. Dark secrets emerge, leaving no one unscathed in this expertly crafted, superbly performed drama.
No Problem
No Problem (2004)
, 1h25
Genres Drama, War
Actors Žan Marolt, Labina Mitevska, Vincent Riotta, Fabrizio Rongione
Roles Aldo Jako
Rating68% 3.405393.405393.405393.405393.40539
Lorenzi, a war correspondent, ventures into a Balkan territory contended by various warring factions. He is accompanied by Aldo Puhar, a local translator, with the purpose of unmasking a certain “Commander Jako”, who is believed to be responsible for the disappearance of an entire convoy of refugees.
Quiet Days in Sarajevo, 1h20
Directed by François Lunel
Genres Drama
Actors Vanessa Glodjo, Dragan Marinković, Žan Marolt
Rating60% 3.041723.041723.041723.041723.04172
En pleine guerre, Senka va tous les jours au théâtre avec son beau-frère Zan afin d’y jouer une pièce. Elle souffre de l’absence de son compagnon, soldat dans l’armée bosniaque.