Rajko Ljubić is a Serbian film director from Subotica.
He mostly makes documentaries and short movies that deal with the life of the Bunjevci and Šokci Slavic groups from Bačka.
He has the donated many of his works to the Katolički institut za kulturu, povijest i duhovnost Ivan Antunović (Catholic Institute for the Culture, History and Spirituality Ivan Antunović).
He won the Ferenc Bodrogvary Award in 2003 for the documentarie film Divojke slamarke, and producing theatre play Ždribac zlatne grive.
In 2006, he won Antuš Award for special merits.
During October 2007, Rajko Ljubić has, in production of
Radio-Subotica, directed a
radio drama, made after the scenario of
Matija Poljaković Č'a Bonina razgala, mostly with amateur actors (mostly for the reason that at that time there were no Croat professional actors in Subotica).
Making of this radio drama was part of planned series of radio dramas in Radio Subotica in Croatian.
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Rajko Ljubić is a Serbian film director from Subotica.
He mostly makes documentaries and short movies that deal with the life of the Bunjevci and Šokci Slavic groups from Bačka.
He has the donated many of his works to the Katolički institut za kulturu, povijest i duhovnost Ivan Antunović (Catholic Institute for the Culture, History and Spirituality Ivan Antunović).
He won the Ferenc Bodrogvary Award in 2003 for the documentarie film Divojke slamarke, and producing theatre play Ždribac zlatne grive.
In 2006, he won Antuš Award for special merits.
During October 2007, Rajko Ljubić has, in production of
Radio-Subotica, directed a
radio drama, made after the scenario of
Matija Poljaković Č'a Bonina razgala, mostly with amateur actors (mostly for the reason that at that time there were no Croat professional actors in Subotica).
Making of this radio drama was part of planned series of radio dramas in Radio Subotica in Croatian.
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