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If you mention someone's origin it refers to his ethnicity and I don't see any proof of his Serbian ethnicity/origin in the given article so I deleted this part. Also, it makes much more sense to refer to him as a Croatian filmmaker, because this is his nationality. It can't be Yugoslavian, because the country of Yugoslavia does not exist anymore. He was once a Yugoslavian filmmaker and I don't have anything against this being mentioned, but it can't be presented as his nationality. I use the article about Garry Kasparov as a reference where Kasparov is referred to as a Russian chess player, not a Soviet one. paladin ( talk) 22:50, 6 December 2009 (UTC)
According to this interview Grlic family is of Danube-Swabian origin(original surname Gerlich). http://www.jutarnji.hr/mi-nemamo-tradiciju--imamo-umijece-samounistenja/1398978
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If you mention someone's origin it refers to his ethnicity and I don't see any proof of his Serbian ethnicity/origin in the given article so I deleted this part. Also, it makes much more sense to refer to him as a Croatian filmmaker, because this is his nationality. It can't be Yugoslavian, because the country of Yugoslavia does not exist anymore. He was once a Yugoslavian filmmaker and I don't have anything against this being mentioned, but it can't be presented as his nationality. I use the article about Garry Kasparov as a reference where Kasparov is referred to as a Russian chess player, not a Soviet one. paladin ( talk) 22:50, 6 December 2009 (UTC)
According to this interview Grlic family is of Danube-Swabian origin(original surname Gerlich). http://www.jutarnji.hr/mi-nemamo-tradiciju--imamo-umijece-samounistenja/1398978
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