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Radoslav Pavlovi

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Radoslav Pavlovi

Pavlovi in Voljava monastery, May 2013

Born

Radoslav Pavlovi
8 September 1954 (age 62)
Aleksandrovac, Serbia

Alma mater

University of Belgrade

Occupation

Playwright

Children

Radoslav (Lale) Pavlovi (Serbian: , born in Aleksandrovac, Serbia, 8


September 1954[1]) is a Serbian writer. Pavlovic authored numerous theatre plays and film/TV
scripts which reached great popularity with the audience as well as great critical acclaim, such as
the movies Balkan Rules (1997), Living like the rest of us (1983),[2] Hajde da se volimo 3 (1990)
featuring ex-Yugoslavia mega-star Lepa Brena as well as TV series Moj Rodjak sa Sela (2008)
scoring record viewership of over 3 million viewers per episode.[3][4]
Since 2012 Pavlovi serves as advisor for Culture to the current President of Serbia, Tomislav
Nikoli.[5] In the context of his political role, Pavlovi is working on causes related to Serbia's
historical heritage and raising awareness of it within public, such as the life and work of Alexander
I of Yugoslavia,[6] or the Edict of Milan issued by Constantine the Great who was born in Serbia.
[7]
Prior to taking the Advisor position, Pavlovi served as deputy Editor in Chief of the Cultural and
Educational Programme at the National Radio Television of Serbia.[1]
Contents
[hide]

1Notable works
o

1.1Films

1.2TV

2State positions

3Literature

4References

Notable works[edit]
Films[edit]
Pavlovi wrote scripts for many popular movies of Serbian and ex-Yugoslavian culture.[3]
Year

Film

Director

1980

Piknik u Topoli

Zoran Amar

1982

Stepenice za
nebo

Miroslav
Leki

1983

iveti kao sav


normalan svet

Milo
Radivojevi

1987

Prljavi film

Duan Sabo

1990

Hajde da se
volimo 3

Stanko
Crnobrnja

1990

Mala

Predrag
Antonijevi

1996

Balkanska
pravila

Darko Baji

2003

Volim te
Predrag
najvie na svetu Velinovi

TV[edit]

Notes

Due to its cult status and reception with the audience, this
move is (even 25 after its first airing), still systematically
replayed on TV[8] especially around New Year.

First Episode
Date

26 October,
[2008]

Series Title

Moj Rodjak sa
sela

Seasons

Total
Episodes

26

Notes

up to 3 million people watched one


episode of the series

State positions[edit]
Preceded by
Bratislav Petkovi

Advisor to the President of Serbia - Culture


1 August 2012 still active

Succeeded by

Literature[edit]

Moj rodjak sa sela, Radoslav Pavlovi, Beogradska knjiga


(2010), ISBN 978-8675902478

Kraljica zanrova, Radoslav Pavlovi, Beogradska knjiga


(2010), ISBN 978-8675902577

Politicko pozoriste, Radoslav Pavlovi, Beogradska knjiga


(2010), ISBN 978-8675902591

Beogradski komadi, Radoslav Pavlovi, Beogradska knjiga


(2010), ISBN 978-8675902614

References[edit]
1.

^ Jump up to:a b http://www.glas-javnosti.rs/clanak/nedelja/glasjavnosti-26-04-2009/azdaha-je-odvratni-falsifikat Interview with


Lale Pavlovi, Glas javnosti, 26 April 2009

2.

Jump up^ https://books.google.fr/books?


id=nImsi66fYt4C&pg=PA267 Daniel J. Goulding, Liberated
Cinema: The Yugoslav Experience, 19452001, Indiana University
Press

3.

^ Jump up
to:a bhttp://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/16/Kultura/46088/Radosl
av+Pavlovi%C4%87%3A+Srbija+u+bojama+duge.html Interview
with Pavlovi by Radio Television of Serbia

4.

Jump up^ http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/kultura.71.html:315192Radoslav-Lale-Pavlovic-Selo-je-republika Interview with Pavlovi


for Veernje novosti January 15, 2011

5.

Jump up^ Official decision of naming Pavlovic to the position of


Advisor to the President

6.

Jump up^ http://www.royalfamily.org/crown-prince-at-thecommemorative-ceremony-on-80th-anniversary-of-assasination-of-

hm-king-alexander-i-in-marseille/ Press release of Alexander,


Crown Prince of Yugoslavia
7.

Jump up^ http://www.telegraf.rs/vesti/729937-tomin-savetnikmilanski-edikt-nas-manje-kosta-od-antisrpskih-filmova Article on a


newsportal

8.

Jump
up^ http://www.rts.rs/page/tv/sr/story/20/RTS+1/1789340/Hajde+d
a+se+volimo+3.htmlHajde da se volimo 3 on programme of Radio
Television of Serbia in January 2015

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