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Filip Sovagovic : ウィキペディア英語版
Filip Šovagović

Filip Šovagović (born 13 September 1966 in Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Croatian actor, film director, playwright and journalist.
At first known simply as the son of renowned Croatian actor Fabijan Šovagović, Filip Šovagović has appeared in many films and TV shows in the last decade and a half, gradually building a reputation of his own. His sister Anja Šovagović-Despot is also an actress.
His films include ''No Man's Land'', Oscar winner, and in 2005 he made his directorial début with the film ''Pušća Bistra''.
Šovagović is author of five plays, one of them, ''The Brick'', won the most important European radio award, Grand Prix of Italia. He writes a column in the Croatian daily newspaper ''24 sata''.
==Selected filmography==

*''My Uncle's Legacy'' (1988)
*''The Three Men of Melita Zganjer'' (1998)
*''Četverored'' (1999)
*''No Man's Land'' (2001)
*''The Last Will'' (2001)
*''Pušća Bistra'' (2005)
*''The Melon Route'' (2006)
*''The Living and the Dead'' (2007)
*''Metastases'' (2009)
*''Love Life of a Gentle Coward'' (2009)
*''Josef'' (2011)
*''Visoka modna napetost'' (2013)

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