Olivera Katarina (Serbian Cyrillic: Оливера Катарина; née Petrović (Петровић); born 5 March 1940), also previously known as Olivera Vučo (Оливера Вучо) and Olivera Šakić (Оливера Шакић), is a Serbian actress, singer and writer. She was one of the leading stars of Yugoslav cinema in the 1960s and the 1970s, and is probably the best known for her performance in Aleksandar Petrović's film I Even Met Happy Gypsies (1967), which won the Grand Prix at the 1967 Cannes Film Festival. As a singer, Olivera Katarina has performed music of various genres, varying from Serbian traditional to pop music, and in numerous languages. Her version of "Đelem, đelem", which she performed in I Even Met Happy Gypsies, has been considered as one of the best rendition of that song ever recorded. Description above from the Wikipedia article Olivera Vučo, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
A Trip Around the World
(Nazlija)
I Even Met Happy Gypsies
(Lenče)
Monday or Tuesday
(Markova ljubavnica)
Mark of the Devil
(Vanessa Benedikt)
A Big Grey-Blue Bird
(Diana)
The Maiden's Tune
(Sibila)
Goya: Or the Hard Way to Enlightenment
(Herzogin von Alba)
Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill
(Bobo)
Tears for Sale
(Velika Boginja)
Hell River
(Mila)
The Dervish and Death
(Kadinica)
The Dream
(Devojka)
The Swarm
(Ljubica)
Do Not Mention the Cause of Death
(Marija)
Mountain of Wrath
(Olivera)
Pollen Dust
There's Love, There's Not
Seven Easy Pieces
(Singer (voice))
Red Blow
(Ana)
The Betrayal
(Marchioness de Haro)
Good Luck Hunting
(Keti)
Ann and Eve
(Nightclub Singer)
The Soldier
(Milanka)
Commandments for a Gangster
Jelena Gavanski
(Lina)
Discorama
(Self)