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Tadija Calukovic was born in 2002. He writes screenplays, prose and plays. He finished secondary film school in Belgrade. Academic year 2021/22. enrolled at the Academy of Dramatic Arts (ADU) in Zagreb, Croatia, at the Department of Dramaturgy. He wrote the script and directed three short feature films and one documentary, which had their public screenings in Belgrade. Actor in the film The Load (2018), which premiered screened at the Cannes Film Festival. Attended the drama studio of the Belgrade Youth Theater Dadov. Founder and editor-in-chief of the online magazine Salome (salome.rs). He wrote literary criticism for the website of the Laguna publishing house. He published the novel Mutant on the Train (2018). He participated in the DeSADU festival in Croatia with the dramatic text Hot Stuff (2022).- Actor
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Aleksandar Marinkovic was born in 1972 in Paracin, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor and writer, known for The Machine (2023), Beleznica profesora Miskovica (2021) and Zona Zamfirova (2002).- Aleksandra Ristic was born on 13 July 1975 in Paracin, Serbia. She is an actress, known for Claused Freedom (2006), The Wounded Eagle (2009) and Greh njene majke (2009).
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Prvoslav Maric was born on 12 November 1938 in Bosnjane near Paracin, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is a director and writer, known for The Jews Are Coming (1992), Licna opisivanja (1972) and Prinudni otkup u Vojvodini 1947-1952 (1991).- Production Designer
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Goran Joksimovic was born on 15 June 1964 in Paracin, Serbia. He is a production designer and art director, known for Dara of Jasenovac (2020), Montevideo, Bog te video! (2012) and Black Sun (2017).- Darinka Zivkovic was born on 31 December 1927 in Donja Mutnica-Paracin, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She was an actress, known for Petrijin venac (1980) and Petrijin venac (1982). She died on 8 November 2013 in Serbia.
- Ana Nikolic was born in Jagodina and spent her childhood in nearby city of Paracin. After finishing primary and secondary school, she enrolled in College of Polytechnics in Belgrade and graduated in foot wear design as her major. She won over Serbian audience not only by her song named "Januar", but also with her attractive appearance and seductive dancing performance which she studied and perfected on Musical Academy in Berlin. Her first public appearance was in 1998. in the music TV game show "3K DUR", where she sang the song originally performed by Marina Perazic; named "Kolacici". She became media and tabloid favorite mostly because of carefully made image of sexy seductress which suited her perfectly. Still, she doesn't think of herself as particularly fatal woman for she is aware that she has put a lot of effort in every stage of her life so she would be happy with achieved result, primary in business area. She published three CDs "Januar", "Devojka od cokolade" and "Platinum Collection". On Serbian musical scene she appeared, unlike many of her colleagues, at the age of 25, which, considering many various aspects, was at the same time an advantage and disadvantage.
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Branko Radakovic was born in Paracin (Yugoslavia) on January 26, 1982. He finished elementary school and high school (gymnasium) in Paracin. In Belgrade (Serbia and Montenegro) graduated on academy of applied art. Branko lives and teaches art in elementary school in Bac (Serbia). He deals with various forms of artistic expressions: painting, music, poetry...- Slavoljub Matic was born on 22 March 1956 in Paracin, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for The Nemanjic Dynasty: The Birth of the Kingdom (2018) and Daleko je Holivud (2019).
- Pavle Stefanovic was born on 30 September 1928 in Paracin, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Mesta znana, a vremena davna (1972), Vrti se, vrti vreteno (1969) and Selo bez seljaka (1970). He died on 2 December 2009 in Belgrade, Serbia.