Mladen Velimirović

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Mladen Velimirovic (Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a film director, screenwriter, producer and photographer.

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Personal life

Mladen was raised in a known family of film makers. His father Zdravko Velimirović was a film director, university professor and Principal of Belgrade University, Faculty of Arts and Drama. His mother Ranka Velimirović is a film and television producer and ecologist.

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