Serbian Toronto Television - Episode 6
- Duration: 23:49
- Updated: 21 Nov 2014
Serbian Toronto Television is the voice and vision of the Serbian community in Canada. We are the best source of information about the latest events, people, trends and news that will let our viewers stay connected with our Serbian roots while abroad. We are proud to work in co-operation with the Serbian Heritage Academy of Canada, Consulate General of the Republic of Serbia, Serbian Church and other organizations that promote our Serbian heritage in Toronto and across Canada.
Serbian Toronto Television broadcasts and produces original, high quality Serbian television programming through television and the internet on a weekly basis. Serbian Toronto Television covers various Serbian events as part of its entertainment, cultural and documentary programming, originally broadcast on OMNI Television in High Definition (HD) format with stereo and 5.1 digital audio.
Serbian Toronto Television was launched across Canada on October 11, 2014 at 6:30pm. Serbian Toronto Television has instantly become a popular Serbian television show in Canada. Serbian Toronto Television is produced by Milan Cobanov and Miljana Ristic on a weekly basis and broadcast across Canada by OMNI Television.
In this episode we are proud to feature Larisa Ackov's Flying Stories/Летеће Приче at the OUT AUT Gallery of Modern Art (https://www.facebook.com/pages/OUT-AUT-Gallery-of-Modern-Art/162472757111165) and from the National Theatre in Belgrade Karic Awards 2014 featuring the very talented Dragan Bjelogrlic.
Larisa Ackov is a recognized Serbian artist, born in Pancevo, Serbia in 1971. She graduated at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, Department of Ceramics in 1998. Member of ULUPUDS (Serbian Association of Applied Artists) since 2001. Received Magister title at the Department of Ceramics in the class of Unique Ceramics, Professor Velimir Vukicevic, at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, 2004. Has a status of Free artist. Beside ceramics, involved in painting, drawing comics, and exhibiting. Winner of numerous international awards, Larisa's Art works are part of Museum collections, some corporations and several private collectors, Larisa is member galleries OUT AUT Gallery of Modern Art for the second time in Toronto.
The Karic Brothers Award has been established as a result of a firm belief in the inexhaustible capacity of intellect and value, primarily of our own people. Its purpose is to stimulate and motivate all those who create and produce value that will result in more pleasant living conditions. On the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the BK Company, the Karic family and the Karic Foundation introduced the Karic Brothers Award. It is presented for the highest achievements in the following categories: culture and arts, scientific research work, publishing and journalism, economy and commerce, humanitarian activity in support of peace, cooperation and amity amongst people. The award is presented annually. Individuals, organisations and institutions all have the right to propose a candidate. The proposal should be submitted in written form to the Karic Foundation. The award was originally presented in 1998 and the names of its winners best attest to the justified ambition of becoming, with time, the Serbian equivalent to the Nobel Prize. See more at: http://www.karicawards.com
Dragan Bjelogrlic is a celebrated Serbian actor, director, and producer. Bjelogrlic debuted playing a memorable role of Sava Jovanovic Sirogojno in Bosko Buha, a 1978 film that achieved sizeable popularity. In 1985 he appeared in Bal Na Vodi. In 1987, he acte in a popular drama television series Bolji Zivot. His monotone voice and tired face leads him to be cast as a gangster or criminal figure in movies such as Rane (The Wounds), where he plays a hot-headed Serbian mafioso, with a short temper that only Dragan Bjelogrlic could provide for the movie that's considered one of the cult Serbian gangster movies, especially it being a focus on the Yugoslav Wars. His 2010 film Montevideo, God Bless You! was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The sequel, See You in Montevideo, was released in 2014.
We hope you enjoy our show and we look forward to you joining us on OMNI Television.
For any events, ideas, suggestions and comments, please contact us at: info@serbiantoronto.tv
Please visit our website: http://www.serbiantoronto.tv
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Serbian Toronto Television is the voice and vision of the Serbian community in Canada. We are the best source of information about the latest events, people, trends and news that will let our viewers stay connected with our Serbian roots while abroad. We are proud to work in co-operation with the Serbian Heritage Academy of Canada, Consulate General of the Republic of Serbia, Serbian Church and other organizations that promote our Serbian heritage in Toronto and across Canada.
Serbian Toronto Television broadcasts and produces original, high quality Serbian television programming through television and the internet on a weekly basis. Serbian Toronto Television covers various Serbian events as part of its entertainment, cultural and documentary programming, originally broadcast on OMNI Television in High Definition (HD) format with stereo and 5.1 digital audio.
Serbian Toronto Television was launched across Canada on October 11, 2014 at 6:30pm. Serbian Toronto Television has instantly become a popular Serbian television show in Canada. Serbian Toronto Television is produced by Milan Cobanov and Miljana Ristic on a weekly basis and broadcast across Canada by OMNI Television.
In this episode we are proud to feature Larisa Ackov's Flying Stories/Летеће Приче at the OUT AUT Gallery of Modern Art (https://www.facebook.com/pages/OUT-AUT-Gallery-of-Modern-Art/162472757111165) and from the National Theatre in Belgrade Karic Awards 2014 featuring the very talented Dragan Bjelogrlic.
Larisa Ackov is a recognized Serbian artist, born in Pancevo, Serbia in 1971. She graduated at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, Department of Ceramics in 1998. Member of ULUPUDS (Serbian Association of Applied Artists) since 2001. Received Magister title at the Department of Ceramics in the class of Unique Ceramics, Professor Velimir Vukicevic, at the Faculty of Applied Arts in Belgrade, 2004. Has a status of Free artist. Beside ceramics, involved in painting, drawing comics, and exhibiting. Winner of numerous international awards, Larisa's Art works are part of Museum collections, some corporations and several private collectors, Larisa is member galleries OUT AUT Gallery of Modern Art for the second time in Toronto.
The Karic Brothers Award has been established as a result of a firm belief in the inexhaustible capacity of intellect and value, primarily of our own people. Its purpose is to stimulate and motivate all those who create and produce value that will result in more pleasant living conditions. On the occasion of the 25th Anniversary of the BK Company, the Karic family and the Karic Foundation introduced the Karic Brothers Award. It is presented for the highest achievements in the following categories: culture and arts, scientific research work, publishing and journalism, economy and commerce, humanitarian activity in support of peace, cooperation and amity amongst people. The award is presented annually. Individuals, organisations and institutions all have the right to propose a candidate. The proposal should be submitted in written form to the Karic Foundation. The award was originally presented in 1998 and the names of its winners best attest to the justified ambition of becoming, with time, the Serbian equivalent to the Nobel Prize. See more at: http://www.karicawards.com
Dragan Bjelogrlic is a celebrated Serbian actor, director, and producer. Bjelogrlic debuted playing a memorable role of Sava Jovanovic Sirogojno in Bosko Buha, a 1978 film that achieved sizeable popularity. In 1985 he appeared in Bal Na Vodi. In 1987, he acte in a popular drama television series Bolji Zivot. His monotone voice and tired face leads him to be cast as a gangster or criminal figure in movies such as Rane (The Wounds), where he plays a hot-headed Serbian mafioso, with a short temper that only Dragan Bjelogrlic could provide for the movie that's considered one of the cult Serbian gangster movies, especially it being a focus on the Yugoslav Wars. His 2010 film Montevideo, God Bless You! was selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 84th Academy Awards, but it did not make the final shortlist. The sequel, See You in Montevideo, was released in 2014.
We hope you enjoy our show and we look forward to you joining us on OMNI Television.
For any events, ideas, suggestions and comments, please contact us at: info@serbiantoronto.tv
Please visit our website: http://www.serbiantoronto.tv
- published: 21 Nov 2014
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