
Želimir Žilnik
Directing · Born 1942-09-08 · age 83 · Nis, Serbia, Yugoslavia
Želimir Žilnik is a Serbian film director and one of the major figures of the Yugoslav Black Wave. He is noted for his socially engaging style and criticism of censorship that was commonplace during the Yugoslav communist era. Subsequently, following the abolition of communist one-party system, he was an outspoken critic of Slobodan Milošević-led regime in Serbia.
Titles

Taiwan Canasta

Little Pioneers

The Unemployed
June Turmoil

Kenedi Is Getting Married

Early Works

Marble Ass
Uprising in Jazak
Newsreel – Showing the Life of Village Youth

Black Film

Pretty Women Walking Through the City

Paradise. An Imperialist Tragicomedy

Logbook_Serbistan

Kenedi Goes Back Home

Second Generation

The Old School of Capitalism

Good Morning, Belgrade

Kenedi, Lost and Found

The Way Steel Was Tempered
Tito Among the Serbs for the Second Time

Wanderlust
Inventory

Where Gods Are Dead

Fortress Europe

Vera and Erzika
Stanimir Descends To Town

Public Execution

Market People

Oldtimer

Cinetracts '20

Brooklyn - Gusinje

Farewell

Hot Paychecks

As One

Pirika on Film

House Orders

Under the Protection of the State

Request

Among the People: Life & Acting

I Do Not Know What That Should Mean

Cosmo Girls

The Illness and Recovery of Buda Brakus

Dragoljub and Bogdan

Our Man in Gabon

Throwing Off the Yolks of Bondage

For Ella

Silo Danube, Vukovar

Black and White

One Woman – One Century

EXIT in the Morning

Europe Next Door

Danube Soap Opera

The Most Beautiful Country in the World

Eighty Plus