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Ljubica "Aïcha" Adžović (Bar, Yugoslavia 1924 — 23rd May 2006)[citation needed] was a Yugoslavian/Montenegrine fortune teller[1][2] of Romani ethnicity[3], who became known for her iconic roles in Emir Kusturica's films Time of the Gypsies (as "Grandmother Khaditza") and Black Cat, White Cat (as "Sujka").

Biografy

Ljubica Adžović was born in Bar, Montenegro[1][4] (formerly Yugoslavia) in 1924[citation needed]. Mother of nine children, she was a fortune teller on the beach of Sutomore[1][2], until she was discovered in the summer of 1987 by Emir Kusturica's casting crew, in a vineyard in Suvi Potok, near Sutomore[1][2].

Interviewed during the filming, Adžović stated: "He (Emir Kusturica, Ed.) liked me, and overnight, I became an actress. I'm illiterate, but that's not a problem, I learn the text by heart. I might even make some money. Because I am a poor woman. I feed nine children with social assistance of only three million and eight hundred thousand dinars. You ask where we live? In a wooden house, smaller than the one used in the film. That's why the children say -go play, mother, earn some dinars so we can fix the roof over our heads"[1].

Even though she was not a professional actress, her inexperience in front of the camera contributed to the realism of her characters[5].

When interviewed about Adžović, Emir Kusturica stated: "She was very emotive and after three or four screen-tests, she happened to be capable to reach the level I searched for the character of the grand mother."[2]

Her role as gypsy grandmother in "Time of the Gypsies" (1989) and later "Black Cat, White Cat" (1998) made Adžović an icon of the rare portrayals of Romani culture in the 20th century[5].

Ljubica Adžović refused to play other parts in movies not directed by Emir Kusturica[2].

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Filming of the film "Dom za vešanje" has started". September 1987. Archived from the original on 2024-02-23.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Ljubica Adžović". 2007-10-23. Archived from the original on 2017-06-21.
  3. ^ AFP, ed. (2001-06-18). "Ljubica Adžović". Archived from the original on 2003-09-14.
  4. ^ jedro.bar, ed. (2022-04-22). "Ljubica Adžović, the actress who made Bar famous". Archived from the original on 2024-06-18.
  5. ^ a b Eraković, Veljko (2015-07-14). "Analysis of female Roma characters in the films of Emir Kusturica". Archived from the original on 2024-06-19.