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Srđan Dragojević ((セルビア語:Срђан Драгојевић), , born 1 January 1963 in Belgrade) is a Serbian film director and screenwriter, who emerged in the 1990s as a significant figure in Serbian cinema. Since 2010, he has been a member of the Socialist Party of Serbia's (SPS) main board. In late August 2013 he became an SPS MP in the Serbian National Assembly. ==Early life and career== Born to a journalist father who headed a state-owned Belgrade-based newspaper and a French translator mother, Dragojević described himself as "the child of middle-level communist nomenklatura in Serbia".〔(Conversations with three filmmakers );World Socialist Web Site, 8 May 1999〕 In his early youth, Dragojević played with the punk/new wave band called TV Moroni. He also dabbled in journalism, writing for ''Polet'' and ''Start'' magazines. He obtained a degree in clinical psychology from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy. In 1987 he started studying film and TV direction at the University of Arts' Faculty of Dramatic Arts (FDU) under the tutelage of Bajo Šaranović and got another degree. In parallel, Dragojević was active in poetry, publishing a book of poems called ''Knjiga akcione poezije'' (The Book of Action Poetry)〔(Virtuelna biblioteka Srbije )〕 in 1986 and winning Branko's Award for it. By his own admission, much of his poetry was inspired by the 1920s Soviet art and poets like Vladimir Mayakovsky:〔(Srđan Dragojević: Moji filmovi mogu da budu opasni );''Blic'', 31 October 2011〕 Dragojević published one more book of poetry ''Čika kovač potkiva bebu'' in 1988 before devoting to film. He briefly came back to poetry in 1995 as an already established film director to release ''Katkad valja pročitati poneku knjigu da ne ispadnete glupi u društvu''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Srđan Dragojević」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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