Branimir Šćepanović

Branimir Šćepanović

  • Birthday: 1937-04-19
  • Deathday: 2020-11-30
  • Place of birth: Podgorica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia [now Montenegro]

Biography

Branimir Šćepanović (1937–2020) was a Yugoslav writer. He is best remembered for his novels Sramno leto ('Shameful Summer', 1965) and Usta Puna Zemlje ('Mouth Full of Earth', 1974), short stories Pre istine ('Before truth', 1961) and Srmt gospodina Goluže ('The Death of Mr. Goluzha', 1977), and his screenplays for several feature films. Šćepanović started writing in his high school days. His most famous novel, 'Usta puna zemlje', was translated in many foreign languages, had 32 editions in Serbia and 23 editions in France. His 1977 novella 'Smrt gospodina Goluže' appeared in several world philologies and received two cinematic adaptations: in 1982 by Živko Nikolić, and in 1997 by Alan Wade (as 'Julian Po'). For several years Šćepanović served as artistic director of Avala Film, and went on to win the October award of the city of Belgrade and two Golden Arenas for Best Screenplay.

Production

Julian Po

1997

As Author

Before the Truth

1968

As Writer

The Walled In

1969

As Novel

The Death of Mr Goluza

1982

As Writer

Time of the Leopards

1985

As Writer

The Key

1965

As Writer

Mount of Lament

1968

As Adaptation

The Battle of Sutjeska

1973

As Writer

Shameful Summer

1969

As Writer

The Cry

2010

As Story

Mouth Full of Earth

2022

As Novel

Mouth Full of Earth

2023

As Novel

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