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Branimir Šćepanović

Serbian and Yugoslav writer (1937–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Branimir Šćepanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранимир Шћепановић; 19 April 1937 – 30 November 2020) was a Serbian and Yugoslav writer.[2][3][4]

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Biography

His father was a teacher and a published author. Šćepanović started writing during high school.[5] The novel Usta puna zemlje had 32 editions in Serbia and 23 editions in France.[5] He served as artistic director of Avala Film.[6]

Šćepanović won the October award from the city of Belgrade and two Golden Arenas for Best Screenplay.

Šćepanović's 1977 novel, Smrt gospodina Goluže (The Death of Mr. Goluzha) was adapted in 1997 by Alan Wade for the film he directed, Julian Po.[7] Julian Po starred Christian Slater and Robin Tunney, and was released by Fine Line Features and New Line International.

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Works

Books
  • Pre istine, 1961
  • Sramno leto, 1965
  • Usta puna zemlje, 1974
  • Smrt gospodina Goluže, 1977
  • Iskupljenje, 1980
  • Ono drugo vreme, Srpska književna zadruga, 2015[8]
Screenplays
  • Ono more, 1965
  • Kljuc, 1965
  • Pre istine, 1968
  • Lelejska gora, 1968
  • Sramno leto, 1969
  • Kako umreti, 1972
  • Sutjeska, 1973
  • Smrt gospodina Goluže, 1982
  • Vreme leoparda, 1985

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References

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