Serbian director Lazar Stojanovic dies at 73
BELGRADE, Serbia — Lazar Stojanovic, a Serbian film director who was jailed under communism and was an anti-war activist during the 1990s, has died. He was 73.
Stojanovic’s family said Saturday that he had died in Belgrade, the Serbian capital. The cause of death and funeral arrangements weren’t immediately known.
Stojanovic was known for his liberal democratic ideas both in communist-run Yugoslavia and after the country broke up in a nationalist euphoria that triggered a series of ethnic wars.
Stojanovic’s film “Plastic Jesus” was banned in the 1970s because of its criticism of totalitarian regimes. Stojanovic was sentenced to three years in prison, while the film was released in 1990s.


