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A Balkan Leader Gets the Hollywood Treatment, Starring Kevin Spacey

The New York Times – Movies:

A director cast the beleaguered actor as Franjo Tudjman, the late Croatian leader, whom some call a patriot and others revile as an ethnonationalist zealot.

Andrew Higgins
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Content Type: Personal Profile, Croatia, Jakov Sedlar, Movies, Nationalism (Theory and Philosophy), Spacey, Kevin, Tudjman, Franjo, War and Armed Conflicts
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