Živojin Pavlović
Živojin "Žika" Pavlović (15 April 1933 – 29 November 1998) was a Yugoslav and Serbian film director, writer, painter and professor. In his films and novels, Pavlović depicted the cruel reality of small, poor and abandoned people living in the corners of society. He was one of the major figures of the Black Wave in Yugoslav cinema in the 1960s, a movement which portrayed the darker side of life rather than the shiny facades of communist Yugoslavia.
Pavlović was born in Šabac in 1933. When he was 19, he started writing about film and art for Belgrade newspapers. He graduated in painting at the Academy of Applied Arts, University of Belgrade, and directed his first professional film, Žive Vode (Living Water) in 1961. The film received a special jury award at the Pula Film Festival. He died in Belgrade.
Pavlović received numerous awards, including the Andrić Prize, two NIN Prizes for his novels, Isidora Sekulić Award, one Silver Bear of the Berlin International Film Festival and several Golden Arenas of the Yugoslavia's most prestigious Pula Film Festival.

Man Is Not a Bird

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Gazija

Deserter

When I Am Dead and White

The Enemy

See You in the Next War

The Ambush
The Traitor

The City

The City

Raindrops, Waters, Warriors

Raindrops, Waters, Warriors

The Rats Woke Up

Manhunt

Manhunt

The Return

The Bet

Triptych on Matter and Death

On the Road to Katanga

Tattoo
The Flight of Dead Bird

Red Wheat

Red Wheat

Wild Wind

The Return

The Ambush

The Enemy

Triptych on Matter and Death

See You in the Next War

The Warrior's Talent

Body Scent

Body Scent

Deserter

Deserter

The Border

The State of the Dead

The State of the Dead

Traces of a Black Haired Girl
