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The Last Balkan Cowboy

"Let your dream be your weapon"

Hari Dzekson is the first and only filmmaker of Western Films in the territory of the former Yugoslavia. In the 1980s, many people in Yugoslavia didn't know where the town of Bjelina was, but they knew who Hari Dzekson was. Hari Dzekson was a rebel against bureaucracy and injustice. He aimed to "repair" the world through his films.

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Hari Dzekson is the first and only filmmaker of Western Films in the territory of the former Yugoslavia. In the 1980s, many people in Yugoslavia didn't know where the town of Bjelina was, but they knew who Hari Dzekson was. Hari Dzekson was a rebel against bureaucracy and injustice. He aimed to "repair" the world through his films.

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