Đorđe Lebović

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1928-06-27

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.

Crew Roles

Walter Defends Sarajevo
Writer
The Battle of the Eagles
Writer
The Bridge
Writer
Women in Prison
Dialogue
Clay Pigeon
Writer
Some Far-Away Light
Writer
Sky Battalion
Writer
Miloje's Death
Writer
The Sun of Another Sky
Adaptation
Girl from the Mountains
Novel
Good Luck Hunting
Writer
The Criminal on Vacation
Writer
The Lion is Ready to Jump
Novel
My Brother Aleksa
Writer
Writer
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