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Igor Džambazov is a Actor Macédonien born on 15 july 1963 at Skopje (Macedoine)

Igor Džambazov

Igor Džambazov
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Nationality Macedoine
Birth 15 july 1963 (61 years) at Skopje (Macedoine)

Igor Džambazov (Macedonian: Игор Џамбазов; pronounced: ['igɔr dʒ'ambazɔv]; born July 15, 1963) is a Macedonian actor, showman, TV presenter, stand-up comedian, singer, songwriter, and prosaist. He was born on the 15 of July 1963 in Skopje to composer Aleksandar Džambazov and actress Anche Džambazova. His grandfather was the renowned Macedonian actor Petre Prličko.

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Filmography of Igor Džambazov (2 films)

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Goodbye, 20th Century, 1h23
Directed by Darko Mitrevski
Genres Science fiction, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure, Horror
Actors Lazar Ristovski, Dejan Aćimović, Vlado Jovanovski, Toni Mihajlovski, Igor Džambazov
Rating66% 3.340443.340443.340443.340443.34044
Goodbye, 20th Century! consists of three stories of extreme violence and emotional despair. The first takes place in the year 2019, where the world has become an environment of apocalyptic wreckage and ruin. A man named Kuzman is sentenced to death by a nomadic tribe, but their attempts to fatally shoot the condemned man are a failure. Fated to live forever, Kuzman wanders the wasteland until he encounters an enigmatic figure who offers him information on how he can escape eternal life.
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
Rating66% 3.3472853.3472853.3472853.3472853.347285
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.