Boye: The First Real Women Sound (2009)

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A documentary about Novi Sad’s rock band Boye, which in the early 80s gave life to female spirit in Yugoslavia’s r’n’r music, fully aware of the type of music they chose, managed to position themselves on, up to then exclusively “male” scene and forced themselves as the original occurrences.

Director: Brankica Drašković
Genre: Documentary, Music
Runtime: 90 min
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Production: Arbos
Country: Serbia
Language: Srpski
Original Language: sr
More Films by Director: Brankica Drašković
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Boye: The First Real Women Sound about?
A documentary about Novi Sad’s rock band Boye, which in the early 80s gave life to female spirit in Yugoslavia’s r’n’r music, fully aware of the type of music they chose, managed to position themselves on, up to then exclusively “male” scene and forced themselves as the original occurrences.
Who directed Boye: The First Real Women Sound?
Boye: The First Real Women Sound was directed by Brankica Drašković.
Who stars in Boye: The First Real Women Sound?
Boye: The First Real Women Sound stars Biljana Vlaisavljević, Jasna Manjulov-Tišma, Ljiljana Mićović, Jelena Svilar, Ilija Vlaisavljević 'Bebec', Dušan Kojić 'Koja'.
How long is Boye: The First Real Women Sound?
Boye: The First Real Women Sound has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Boye: The First Real Women Sound?
Boye: The First Real Women Sound is a Documentary, Music film.
Where was Boye: The First Real Women Sound produced?
Boye: The First Real Women Sound was produced in Serbia.