Vanja - Born in Pain

Vanja - Born in Pain

Release date : July 15, 2015
Runtime : 56m
Countries of origin : Macedonia /
Original Language : Macedonian /
Director : Siniša Evtimov /
Writers : Siniša Evtimov /
Production companies : Media Broadcasting /
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A documentary about the life and career of Vanja Lazarova, the greatest female performer of Macedonian traditional songs, the first Macedonian singer to record phonograms for PHILIPS, and the only Macedonian singer to perform in front of Queen Elizabeth the Second and Sir Winston Churchill at the Royal Albert Hall.
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  • title:Vanja - Born in Pain
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2015
  • Runtime:56m
  • Genres: Documentary · Music ·
  • Countries of origin: Macedonia ·
  • Original Language: Macedonian ·
  • Director: Siniša Evtimov /
  • Writers: Siniša Evtimov ·
  • Production companies: Media Broadcasting ·
  • Overview:A documentary about the life and career of Vanja Lazarova, the greatest female performer of Macedonian traditional songs, the first Macedonian singer to record phonograms for PHILIPS, and the only Macedonian singer to perform in front of Queen Elizabeth the Second and Sir Winston Churchill at the Royal Albert Hall.
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