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- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Lazar Ristovski was born in Ravno Selo in the province of Vojvodina. He graduated from the Teacher College in Sombor, and then completed the Belgrade Academy of Dramatic Arts, graduating as an actor. He lives and works in Belgrade. At the beginning of his career, he was deeply dedicated to theater performance where he masterfully played the classical repertoire including Shakespeare and Moliere; his creations of Hamlet at the Dubrovnik Summer Festival - directed by Oscar winner Jiri Menzel, and his interpretations of Don Juan and Amadeus are well-known. He appeared in many productions of plays by local writers such as Ducan Kovacevic, Aca Popovic, Stevan Koprivica, Sinisa Kovacevic, Radoslav Pavlovic. He delivered more than 4,000 performances. He also appeared in more than 80 films, TV series, and TV dramas - mostly in leading roles. His memorable roles are those in Podzemlje (Underground), Tito i ja, Do koske, Tako se kalio celik, Bure baruta, Balkanska pravila, Boomerang, Pad u raj, Mali svet, Sveti Georgije ubiva azdahu. He also appeared in Hollywood productions: The November Man, Casino Royale, and Along the Roadside. He starred in several European movies as well. As a producer, he completed thirteen feature films and has directed two: The White Suit and Beli Lavovi. The White Suit - his fully authored project - had its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in 1999 and was the Yugoslav candidate for the Academy Award. He made one of the most significant movie roles in his directorial debut with his son, Petar Ristovski, in "King Peter I". He is the recipient of numerous national and international prizes and recognitions. The Sterija Award, The October Prize of the city of Belgrade, the Zivojin Zika - Pavlovic Award, the Sergey Bondarchuk Award, three Grand Prix at the Nis Film Encounters, the Crystal Prism, the Zoran Radmilovic Award, the Golden Orlando at the Dubrovnik Festival, the Best Actor prize at the Valladolid Festival, as well as many others... He is the honorary citizen of Zemun. He has also written two novels, one collection of poems, and two storybooks. In collaboration with his two sons - Petar and Jovan, Lazar is the owner of the production company Zillion film.- Dejan Lutkic was born on 19 February 1974 in Vrbas, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor and producer, known for Beleznica profesora Miskovica (2021), Jagodici (2012) and Lavirint (2002).
- Marko Vasiljevic was born on 10 November 1991 in Vrbas, Serbia. He is an actor, known for Soldier's Lullaby (2018), Tajne vinove loze (2021) and Ubice mog oca (2016).
- Slaven Vidak was born on 12 February 1978 in Vrbas, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for Quo Vadis, Aida? (2020), Crna hronika (2004) and Heroes Don't Die (2019).
- Writer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Soundtrack
Zeljko Mijanovic was born on 22 January 1960 in Vrbas, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was a writer and assistant director, known for The Dark Side of the Sun (1988), In the Name of Father and Son (1999) and Three Tickets to Hollywood (1993). He died on 6 January 2019 in Belgrade, Serbia.- Vuksan Rovcanin was born on 11 May 1984 in Vrbas, Serbia. He is an actor, known for Easy Money (2010), Johan Falk: Blodsdiamanter (2015) and Easy Money III: Life Deluxe (2013).
- Producer
- Additional Crew
- Make-Up Department
Natasa Petrovic was born on 23 November 1977 in Vrbas, Serbia. She is a producer, known for The Brothers Bloom (2008), Spansko the Continent (2009) and Nije bed (2004).- Szilvia Krizsán was born on 1 June 1976 in Vrbas, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Mocvara (2020), Árni (2023) and Working Class Goes to Hell (2023).
- Radovan Ivancevic was born on 13 February 1931 in Banja Luka, Vrbas, Yugoslavia [now Bosnia and Herzegovina]. He was a director, known for Mirko Racki (1969), Vojin Bakic (1970) and Od skrinje do ormara (1980). He died on 17 January 2004 in Zagreb, Croatia.
- Actor
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Casting Department
Jovan Ristovski was born on 4 August 1956 in Ravno Selo near Vrbas, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor and assistant director, known for Bal-Can-Can (2005), Limonata (2015) and Little Night Music (2002).- Sound Department
Aleksandar Perovic was born on 8 January 1972 in Vrbas, Yugoslavia. He is known for The Parade (2011), Zlatni dvori (2016) and Crazy fun in Serbia.- Magdi Rúzsa was born on 28 November 1985 in Vrbas, Yugoslavia [now Serbia]. She has been married to Vilmos Simon since 17 September 2017.
- Csaba Ralbovszki was born on 18 December 1977 in Vrbas, Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for Bolygótüz (2003) and Kumovi (2003).
- Bianka Busa was born on 25 July 1994 in Vrbas, Serbia, FR Yugoslavia [now Serbia].
- Imre Csernus was born on 2 March 1966 in Vrbas, Yugoslavia [now Serbia].
- Ernõ Dr. Lotz was born on 7 March 1940 in Vrbas, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He died on 9 September 2005 in Budapest, Hungary.