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With an impressive string of internationally acclaimed features, Yugoslavian filmmaker Emir Kusturica became one of the most creative directors in cinema during the 1980s and '90s. Born in Sarajevo and educated at the distinguished FAMU Academy of Performing Arts in Prague, he began directing Yugoslavian television shows before making an auspicious feature-film debut in 1981 with Do You Remember Dolly Bell?, which won the prestigious Golden Lion at that year's Venice Film Festival. His sophomore film, When Father Was Away on Business (1985), earned a Golden Palm at Cannes, five Yugoslavian Oscar equivalents, and was nominated for an American Academy award for Best Foreign Film. In 1989, he earned even more accolades for Time of the Gypsies a penetrating but magical look into gypsy culture and the exploitation of their youths. Kusturica continued to make highly regarded films into the next decade, including his American debut, the absurdist comedy Arizona Dream (1993) and the Golden Palm-winning black comedy Underground (1995). In 1998, he won the Venice Film Festival's Silver Lion for Best Direction for Black Cat, White Cat, an outrageous, farcical comedy set in a Gypsy settlement on the banks of the Danube. Known as much for his political activism as his filmmaking in his native country, Kusturica spoke out against the Serbian right/ultranationalist movement on many occasions. He once challenged the leader of Serbia's ultranationalist movement, Vojislav Seselj, to a high-noon duel in the heart of Belgrade. Seselj declined, saying that he "didn't want to be accused of [the] murder of an artist." ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

Most loved movie

Zivot Je Cudo

Most disliked movie

Do You Remember Dolly Bell?

Awards

Best Supporting Actor (nom)
The Widow of Saint-Pierre 2000
French Academy of Cinema

 

Silver Lion for Best Director (win)
Black Cat, White Cat 1998
Venice International Film Festival

 

Best Foreign Film (nom)
Underground 1997
Independent Spirit Award

 

Palme d'Or (win)
Underground 1995
Cannes International Film Festival

 

Best Director (win)
Time of the Gypsies 1989
Cannes International Film Festival

 

Golden Lion for Best First Film (win)
Do You Remember Dolly Bell? 1981
Venice International Film Festival

 


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