Loving Glances

Loving Glances[1] (Serbian: Sjaj u očima) is a 2003 Serbian language romantic comedy directed by Srđan Karanović.[2]

Loving Glances
Directed bySrđan Karanović
Produced byMike Downey
Sam Taylor
Zoran Cvijanović
Milko Josifov
Bijana Prvanovic
StarringSenad Alihodzic, Ivana Bolanca
CinematographyRadan Popovic
Edited byBranka Ceperac, Branka Pavlovic
Music byZoran Simjanović
Distributed byFilm and Music Entertainment
Yodi Movie Craftsman
Release date
2003
Running time
97 minutes
CountriesSerbia and Montenegro
UK
LanguageSerbian

Cast

  • Senad Alihodžić as Labud
  • Ivana Bolanča as Romana
  • Jelena Đokić as Vida
  • Milena Dravić as Vlasnica agencije
  • Gorica Popović as Majka
  • Boris Komnenić as Professor Jablan
  • Matija Prskalo as Agnes
  • Lotos Šparovec as Igor
  • Branko Cvejić as Otac
  • Bisera Veletanlić as Ljubiteljka muzike
  • Predrag Danilović as NBA kosarkas
  • Mirjana Djurdjevic as Maskirna
  • Andrew Greenwood as Michael
  • Steve Agnew as Konzularni Sluzbenik
  • Danijel Nikolic as Policajac
  • Bojana Bambic as Ruskinja
  • Goran Danicic as Gangster
  • Marija Opsenica as Intelektualka
  • Stevan Jovanovic as Odzacar
  • Laza Jovanovic as Covek u vozu (as Lazar Jovanovic)
  • Petar Cirica as Mladic iz parka
  • Zoran Cvijanovic – Covek u kolima (uncredited)

Release

Loving Glances[3] was released on 24 September 2003.

Awards

References

  1. Young, Deborah (9 September 2003). "Review: 'Loving Glances'". Variety. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  2. Andrew Horton (2011). "We All Live Two Lives: Serbian Cinema & Changing Values in Post Yugoslavia". In Listhaug, Ola; Ramet, Sabrina P.; Dulic, Dragana (eds.). Civic and Uncivic Values: Serbia in the Post-Milosevic Era. Central European University Press. p. 206. ISBN 978-9-63977-698-2.
  3. Tracie Cooper (2016). "Loving Glances (2003)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  4. "La Biennale di Venezia". La Biennale. 20 February 2017. Retrieved 23 April 2015.
  5. "History". Chicago Film Festival. Retrieved 23 April 2015.


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