Soja Jovanović
An image from Eagles Fly Early, one of the productions that also features Soja Jovanović.
Soja Jovanović

Soja Jovanović

February 1, 1922 — Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Sofija "Soja" Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Соја Јовановић, pronounced [sɔ̌fija sɔ̌ːja jɔv̞ǎːnɔv̞it͡ɕ]; 1 February 1922 – 22 April 2002) was the first Serbian and Yugoslav female film director, noted for her work in theater, TV and film productions.

After studying at the Theater Department of the Belgrade Music Academy, her first success was the stage production of Branislav Nušić's play A Suspicious Character (Serbian: Sumnjivo lice) in 1948, for which she was awarded at the Festival of Academy Theaters of Yugoslavia. Apart from theater productions, she also directed a number of films, mostly based on comedies written by Branislav Nušić, Jovan Sterija Popović, Stevan Sremac and Branko Ćopić.

Her first film was A Suspicious Character in 1954 which she co-directed with Predrag Dinulović. In 1957 she directed Priests Ćira and Spira, which was the first Yugoslavian feature film shot in color and for which she won the Golden Arena for Best Director at the 1957 Pula Film Festival. She also directed a number of TV films and radio dramas produced by Radio Television Belgrade until the early 1980s when she retired.

Eagles Fly Early

Eagles Fly Early

1966

Australia Is Far Away

Australia Is Far Away

1969

Priest Cira and Priest Spira

Priest Cira and Priest Spira

1957

A Trip Around the World

A Trip Around the World

1964

Pipedreams

Pipedreams

1968

The Dreams Came by Coach

The Dreams Came by Coach

1960

We Are Sorry, We Are Very Sorry

We Are Sorry, We Are Very Sorry

1976