Biography
Aleksandar Popović (Ub, Serbia, November 2, 1929 — Belgrade, October 9, 1996) was a Serbian writer who authored more than 50 plays and other works, of which the most famous are Bela kafa and Mrešćenje šarana. Born in Ub to a family with military background, Popović graduated from the gymnasium in his hometown and soon after started to write poetry. In the late 40s he was arrested by the communist authorities and spent five years at Goli Otok. After release he worked a number of poorly paid jobs, only to accept the invitation of Duško Radović to start writing radio dramas for children. His opus includes a number of dramas, comedies, dramas for children, TV dramas, TV and movie scripts.Popović's theatre play Mrešćenje šarana was banned in Yugoslavia.
Filmography
all 13
Movies 13
Writer 7
3211 (2023)
The Rift (2016)
Pig Father (1981)
The Kitchen (1976)
Death Fury (1975)
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Birthday1929-11-20
Deathday1996-10-09 (66 years old)
CitizenshipsKingdom of Yugoslavia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
AwardsStatuette of Joakim Vujić
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