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Dragan Marinković is a Actor, Director and Writer born on 17 march 1968

Dragan Marinković

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Birth 17 march 1968 (56 years)

Dragan "Maca" Marinković (born 17 March 1968) is an actor and TV personality from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Widely known by his nickname Maca, though trained as an actor, Marinković is most notable for his outrageous personality showcased during his stints on reality television. In mid-2007, he was a contestant on the very first season of Veliki brat VIP (the Bosnian version of Celebrity Big Brother), making it all the way to the final day. In early 2010 he repeated the same on another reality contest Farma. He currently resides in Novi Sad with his family.

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Filmography of Dragan Marinković (11 films)

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Actor

The November Man, 1h48
Directed by Roger Donaldson
Origin USA
Genres Thriller, Action, Spy, Crime
Themes Spy films
Actors Pierce Brosnan, Olga Kurylenko, Bill Smitrovich, Luke Bracey, Will Patton, Eliza Taylor Morley
Roles Denisov
Rating62% 3.1479853.1479853.1479853.1479853.147985
Veteran CIA officer Peter Devereaux (Pierce Brosnan) supervises a young operative David Mason (Luke Bracey), and chides him for becoming intimate with a local woman. Relationships can be used against an agent, he says laying out a scenario forcing an agent to choose between the job and someone they love. Subsequently, in a mission to protect a US Ambassador in Montenegro. Devereaux, wearing Kevlar, impersonates the ambassador in a public square, drawing the fire of an assassin. Mason disobeys Devereaux's orders not to fire as the crowd is too close, and in shooting the assassin, Mason accidentally kills a child.
The Abandoned, 1h25
Genres Drama
Actors Mira Furlan, Dragan Marinković, Meto Jovanovski, Žan Marolt
Roles Šento
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.
Quiet Days in Sarajevo, 1h20
Directed by François Lunel
Genres Drama
Actors Vanessa Glodjo, Dragan Marinković, Žan Marolt
Roles Dragan
Rating60% 3.041733.041733.041733.041733.04173
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.
Behind Enemy Lines, 1h46
Directed by John Moore
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Thriller, Action, Adventure
Themes Seafaring films, Transport films, Aviation films, Political films, Children's films, Disaster films, Films about aviation accidents or incidents, United States Armed Forces in films
Actors Owen Wilson, Gene Hackman, Gabriel Macht, Joaquim de Almeida, David Keith, Charles Malik Whitfield
Roles Damir
Rating63% 3.1999353.1999353.1999353.1999353.199935
In the final stages of the Bosnian War in December 1995, United States Navy flight officer Lieutenant Chris Burnett (Owen Wilson) and pilot Lieutenant Jeremy Stackhouse (Gabriel Macht), who are stationed on an aircraft carrier in the Adriatic Sea, are assigned a reconnaissance mission by their commanding officer, Admiral Reigart (Gene Hackman). The mission goes smoothly until they spot suspicious activity in the demilitarized zone where NATO aircraft and the warring factions are prohibited from engaging in military activity. Burnett persuades Stackhouse to fly their F/A-18 Hornet off-course to get a close look and photograph the target. They are unaware that they photographed mass graves, and Serb soldiers see the jet. The local Bosnian Serb paramilitary commander, General Miroslav Lokar (modelled on Arkan and his Tiger militia, and played by Olek Krupa), is conducting a secret genocidal campaign against the local Bosniak population. Not wanting the mass graves to be discovered, Lokar orders the jet be shot down.
The Perfect Circle, 1h50
Directed by Ademir Kenović
Origin Bosnie
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films
Actors Mustafa Nadarević, Josip Pejaković, Jasna Diklić, Dragan Marinković, Ines Fančović, Zaim Muzaferija
Rating80% 4.038314.038314.038314.038314.03831
A Bosnian poet (Hamza) lived with his family in Sarajevo during the hard times in the horrific siege of the city. The war in Bosnia was raging all around them. After sending his wife (Gospoda) and daughter (Miranda) to Croatia, he found at home two orphans Adis and Kerim, who escaped a massacre in their own village. They escaped from their village and came to Sarajevo in search of their aunt, which lived in the neighborhood called Bistrik. Hamza decided to help the boys by shielding them from the horrors of war. Together they fight for survival in this horrible war and the ongoing complete siege of the city. After a long search, Hamza discovers that the aunt of Adis and Kerim was a refugee in Germany. Upon learning this Hamza tries to save the kids by sending them out of the war zone. But the only way out was through the Sarajevo International Airport, which is a very dangerous passage occupied and monitored by Chetniks and their death squads as well as snipers.
Welcome to Sarajevo, 1h43
Directed by Michael Winterbottom
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, War, Historical
Themes Films about writers, Films about journalists, Political films
Actors Stephen Dillane, Woody Harrelson, Marisa Tomei, Goran Višnjić, Emily Lloyd, Kerry Fox
Roles Chetnik Leader
Rating66% 3.3474753.3474753.3474753.3474753.347475
In 1992, ITN reporter Michael Henderson (Stephen Dillane) travels to Sarajevo, the besieged capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He meets American star journalist Jimmy Flynn (Woody Harrelson) on the chase for the most exciting stories and pictures. Henderson and Flynn have friendly arguments and differences in the intervals between reporting. They stay at the Holiday Inn, which was the primary hotel for the press in Sarajevo during the siege. After a previous translator proves corrupt and inept, ITN hires Risto (Goran Višnjić) to be Henderson's translator. Their work permits them blunt and unobstructed views of the suffering of the people of Sarajevo. The situation changes when Henderson makes a report from an orphanage located on the front lines (Ljubica Ivezic Orphanage) in which two hundred children live in desperate conditions. After increasingly brutal attacks fail to make the lead story in the UK, Henderson makes the orphanage his lead story to try to bring full attention to the war.

Director

Take a Deep Breath, 1h20
Directed by Dragan Marinković
Origin Serbie
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Mira Furlan, Bogdan Diklić, Jelena Djokić, Ana Franić, Nikola Đuričko, Bojan Dimitrijević
Rating56% 2.801652.801652.801652.801652.80165
The movie starts at a family dinner where Saša (Ana Franić), a discontent Belgrade Law School student who is still living with her parents, informs them about her decision to follow her boyfriend Stefan (Branislav Tomašević) to Canada since he had already accepted a job offer to coach water polo there. The parents who thought the young couple were about to announce their intention to get married can hardly hide their shock and disappointment at the unexpected turn of events. Saša's father Miloš (Bogdan Diklić), a conservative judge, is particularly not happy with the fact that she's leaving her studies. Saša also tells them that she's moving in with Stefan right away, even before her visa application is processed. The young couple then leaves the dinner in a bit of a huff.
The Bizarre Country, 1h31
Directed by Dragan Marinković
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantasy
Actors Enver Petrovci, Lazar Ristovski, Milenko Zablaćanski, Dragan Maksimović, Branko Plesa, Živojin Milenković
Rating69% 3.4658853.4658853.4658853.4658853.465885
A man dies in a foreign land. On his deathbed he asks his son to bury his bones in his fatherland, a country of brave and honest people, a country of tragic but heroic past. His son wonders the world unsuccessfully looking for his father's home. He eventually finds the country in which people speak in his father's language, but everything else is absurd and unbelievable and does not fit his father's stories.

Scriptwriter

The Bizarre Country, 1h31
Directed by Dragan Marinković
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Fantasy
Actors Enver Petrovci, Lazar Ristovski, Milenko Zablaćanski, Dragan Maksimović, Branko Plesa, Živojin Milenković
Roles Writer
Rating69% 3.4658853.4658853.4658853.4658853.465885
A man dies in a foreign land. On his deathbed he asks his son to bury his bones in his fatherland, a country of brave and honest people, a country of tragic but heroic past. His son wonders the world unsuccessfully looking for his father's home. He eventually finds the country in which people speak in his father's language, but everything else is absurd and unbelievable and does not fit his father's stories.