

Writing
Birthday: June 27, 1928 (97)
Place of Birth: Sombor, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Biography
Đorđe Lebović was a Serbian writer, playwright and screenwriter. As a fifteen-year-old, due to his Jewish origin, he was interned in the infamous German concentration camps of Auschwitz, Mauthausen, and Sachsenhausen. These experiences would later leave a deep mark on his work. He is famous for writing the screenplays for some of the most famous Yugoslav war movies, as well as for his novel Semper Idem, about his experiences in concentration camps.
Known For
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My Brother Aleksa (1991)Age: 63Writer
The Battle of the Eagles (1979)Age: 51Writer
Walter Defends Sarajevo (1974)Age: 46Writer
Miloje's Death (1973)Age: 45Writer
Walter Defends Sarajevo (1972)Age: 44Writer
The Bridge (1969)Age: 41Writer
Some Far-Away Light (1969)Age: 41Writer
Clay Pigeon (1966)Age: 38Writer
The Criminal on Vacation (1965)Age: 37Writer
Good Luck Hunting (1964)Age: 36Writer
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