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2017 Serbian documentary film
250 Steps |
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Serbian | 250 степеника |
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Directed by |
- Vladimir Pajić
- Vladimir Kurćubić
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Written by | Vladimir Pajić |
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Produced by | Radovan Maksimović |
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Cinematography | Pavle Ilić |
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Edited by | Vladimir Kurćubić |
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Music by | Mladen Pecović |
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Production company | PGM Network |
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Release date |
- 25 September 2017 (2017-09-25) (Serbia)
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Running time | 58 minutes |
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Country | Serbia |
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Languages | |
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250 Steps (
Serbian Cyrillic: 250 степеника) is a 2017 Serbian
documentary film which details how the
Yugoslavia men's national under-19 basketball team won the
1987 FIBA Under-19 World Championship in
Bormio, Italy. Created by Vladimir Pajić, the film was released on 25 September 2017 in
Belgrade, Serbia.
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Cast
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Svetislav Pešić, a head coach
- Zoran Kalpić, a roster member
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Luka Pavićević, a roster member
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Nebojša Ilić, a roster member
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Toni Kukoč, a roster member
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Miroslav Pecarski, a roster member
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Teoman Alibegović, a roster member
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Aleksandar Đorđević, a roster member and the
team captain
- Samir Avdić, a roster member
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Vlade Divac, a roster member
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Radenko Dobraš, a roster member
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Dino Rađa, a roster member
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Slaviša Koprivica, a roster member
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Marko Pešić, son of Svetislav Pešić. He was 11 at that time.
- Milivoje Karalejić, strength and conditioning coach
- Ljubiša Dmitrović
Release
On 30 October 2019, the film was released on its
YouTube channel.
References
External links