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Preview Image Milica Jankovic
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Birth Name: Milica Janković

Birth Date: 1989-07-03

Birth Place: Belgrade, Serbia

Full Biography

Born on July 3, 1989, in Belgrade, Serbia (then part of Yugoslavia), Milica Janković has established herself as a versatile actress within the Serbian film and television industry. Known by her birth name Milica Janković, she possesses a striking screen presence and a wide-ranging linguistic ability, being fluent in Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian, and English.

She gained significant recognition for her roles in projects such as the drama Mala supruga (2022) and the film Koma (2023). Most recently, she took on the pivotal role of Milena Denić Bademlić in the historical thriller Sedef magla (2025), a character she describes as having a deeply emotional and fatalistic approach to life. Her career also includes notable appearances in the series Emergency Center (Urgentni Centar) and numerous stage performances at the Belgrade Drama Theatre and the National Theatre Belgrade.

Preview Image Miona Markovic
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Birth Name: N/A

Birth Date: 1996-01-02

Birth Place: Belgrade, Serbia

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Alternate Names: Miona Marković

Physical Characteristics: N/A

Full Biography

Miona Marković is a Serbian actress known for her versatile work across film, television, musicals, and theatre. Born in Belgrade, Serbia, she graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in her hometown.

Marković is recognized for bringing strong musicality and physical expression to her roles, with a diverse background that includes training in singing (mezzo-soprano), dance, aerial performance, and martial arts. Her career has seen her perform in several Belgrade theatres and participate in numerous TV series and films, establishing her as one of the prominent actresses of her generation in Serbia. She has also gained international experience, including working with HBO.

Notable projects in her filmography include the TV series Alphabet of Our Life (2021-2024) and Vera (2022-2023), as well as films like King Peter of Serbia (2019) and Videotheque (2024).


About the Movie: Sedef magla (2025)

Poster for Sedef magla (2025)
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Release Year: 2025

Nation: Serbia

Alternative Title: Pearl Mist

Director: Milorad Milinkovic, Milorad Milinković

Writer: Dragoljub Stojkovic, Dragoljub Stojković, Milorad Milinkovic

Production & Genre

Producer(s): N/A

Companies: Svemir Zeka Produkcija, Telekom Srbija

Genre: Drama, History

Awards & Similar

Awards: N/A

Similar:

  • Shooter (2007)
  • The Angel (2018)
  • Sniper (1993)
  • Naked Weapon (2002)
  • Belle Époque (1992)

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Story

In the year 1882, Jelena Ilka Marković finds herself widowed after her husband Jevrem is accused of participating in the Topolska Rebellion and summarily executed. Consumed by grief and a desire for justice, Jelena attempts to assassinate King Milan Obrenović as an act of vengeance. However, her plot is discovered, and she is arrested. Several months later, she is found dead under mysterious circumstances while imprisoned.

Summary

'Sedef Magla' (2025), directed by Milorad Milinkovic and Milorad Milinković, is a historical drama set in Serbia during the volatile political climate of 1882. The film centers around Jelena Ilka Marković, a woman driven to take justice into her own hands after her husband's murder. The narrative explores themes of political intrigue, power dynamics, and the consequences of one's actions in a world dominated by male authority. Despite its period setting, the story remains relevant today, highlighting the timeless struggles faced by women seeking agency amidst oppressive systems.