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Zoran Simjanović was a Yugoslav and Serbian musician, composer and music educator. Simjanović started his career in 1961, as the keyboardist for the rock band Siluete. In 1962, he moved to the band Elipse, achieving nationwide popularity with the group. After Elipse disbanded in 1968, Simjanović graduated at the Belgrade Music Academy and dedicated himself to composing. He wrote songs for popular Yugoslav singers, and, since 1973, composed scores for cinema, television and theatre in Yugoslavia and abroad, spawning many different genres. He wrote music for 65 feature films, winning numerous awards for his scores. He was a professor at the Belgrade Faculty of Drama Arts, the Belgrade Faculty of Music Arts and the Cetinje Music Academy. He was a member of the European Film Academy, International Animated Film Association and the French Society of Authors, Composers and Music Editors.

Sky Over Fortress
Himself

Delirium Tremens

Delirium Tremens

Roses in the Night

I Wonder Myself... Who's Timothy John Byford?
Himself

The Tour

Midwinter Night's Dream

Loving Glances

Serbia, Year Zero

Cabaret Balkan

Sic transit gloria

The Tragic Burlesque

Terrace on the Roof

The Hundred Years of a Century

Hole in the Soul

Memento Mori

Tito and Me

Virgina

Regular Trains Station

Meeting Place

The Balkan Mass-Media Sciences

Reflections

Ever-Ready Women

The Beauty of Vice

Taiwan Canasta

When Father Was Away on Business

What Happens When Love Comes to Town

Come to Me and Go from Me

Variola Vera

Two Halves of a Heart

The Marathon Family

Do You Remember Dolly Bell?

Only for Two

Petria's Wreath

Buffet Titanic

Boshko Buha

What Happened with Filip Preradović

Special Education
Paganini

Erna