10/10/1934
Bare, Serbia, Yugoslavia:
Branimir 'Tori' Janković was a Serbian film director, screenwriter, and actor, known for his contributions to Yugoslav cinema. He directed the film Krvava bajka (A Bloody Tale, 1969), which depicts the tragic events of World War II in the town of Kragujevac, where thousands of civilians were executed by German forces. Janković's work is noted for its poignant storytelling and historical significance, reflecting the turbulent history of the region.
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Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes (1965) as |
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Der Schatz der Azteken (1965) as Panteo |
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Verführung am Meer (1963) as |
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Šeki snima, pazi se! (1962) as |
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Чудна девојка (1962) as Boba |
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Stepenice hrabrosti (1961) as Agent |
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Dan četrnaesti (1960) as |
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Kota 905 (1960) as Radist |
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Сам (1959) as |
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Mali čovek (1957) as |
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Crvena zemlja (1975) Writer |
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Mirko i Slavko (1973) Director |
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Mirko i Slavko (1973) Writer |
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Zvezde su oči ratnika (1972) Writer |
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Zvezde su oči ratnika (1972) Director |
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Dan duži od godine (1971) Director |
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Dan duži od godine (1971) Writer |
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Krvava bajka (1969) Director |
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Krvava bajka (1969) Writer |
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Quo vadis Živorade?! (1968) Writer |
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Pohod (1968) Writer |