When I Was a Boy, I Was a Girl 2013
The director portrays her transsexual friend who gives her very special, unpretentious access. A very intimate view, that gets very close.
The director portrays her transsexual friend who gives her very special, unpretentious access. A very intimate view, that gets very close.
Bitter poetry of everyday life in the isolated hills of Eastern Bosnia shows the care and intimacy of the grannies, both in their mutual relations and in relationship with nature.
In the summer of 2005 a sensation appeared on domestic social networks in the form of a blog titled “Maja in a brothel.” The author of this blog, whose nickname was “sexymaja”, identified herself as a girl from Belgrade, who has just started in the prostitution business. She soon became one of the most popular persona on the web, entertaining numerous readers with witty and provocative descriptions of the clients she had met. However, after her mysterious disappearance from the scene, suspicions were aroused about the identity of this person. The blog community points a finger at a ghostwriter, who was allegedly responsible for the entire conspiracy. He admits it, but without much hesitation also leads us to its inspiration – a girl who’s actually lived through it all.
Near Čačak, in the village of Rošci on Kablar, there is a small population, mostly elderly, residing in the tavern called “Kod Odže”, where the spirit of the village is preserved. The tavern serves as a central gathering place and hub of activity, where its regular visitors exist and create art out of leisure. Time at “Kod Odže” has no definition or duration; it exists in the present moment and becomes unique in that way.
Fragile trust between people and vampires has come to the end. Ancient thousand year's war continues...She is the chosen one and she will fight till the last drop of blood.
A short experimental film.
A lonely white flower grows surrounded by other plants and every day he struggles to survive.
In the form of an anthology film on psychiatric subject, it offers reflection on various situations that occur in the waiting rooms and hospitals of a psychiatric institution. Time flows differently there, the boundaries between mental health and mental illness are shifting, frustrations are emerging, which puts doctors and patients even.
Diary of a Serious Offender is a visual journey that takes us through Danilo’s life as he serves out his sentence, while the relationship with his girlfriend becomes strained. Danilo spends the summer shooting a video diary and overcoming his issues by maturing both emotionally and physically.
The symphony of hands “DV Essay in Three Digital Movements,“ dedicated to “VORKI,“ inspired by Vorkapic's concept on visual and sound film structure amalgamation. Visual material is presented by the Italian renaissance masters' works (to John Purcell's' music), Serbian medieval frescoes (to Stevan St. Mokranjac's music) and contemporary photographs (to Charles Mingus's music).
This film is the portrait of Bojan, a young man with a passion for graffiti and hip-hop who lives on the streets of Belgrade. He died at the age of 21 from an overdose.
A short experimental film.
After a bloody battle, mother is haunted by horrific death scenes of her nine sons and their father. Through her emotional journey and the oneiric imagery we follow her pain and sorrow as well as strength and heroism with which the mother endures her misfortune. Inspired by the motifs of the Serbian medieval poem “Death of Mother Jugovic.”
A man sits in his rundown apartment and watches a TV. After he has eaten his fill, he leaves. Through a seemingly never-ending corridor, past houses which are reminiscent of war photography. He boards a train. Keeps on straying by foot through a dark, dystopian world. Does he even have a destination? Eventually, he meets a woman. The eponymous Bright Future is nowhere to be seen, but maybe something like love?
The film is about Serbia during the transition. Kruška (Milutin Jeremić), a delinquent and an orphan, after escaping from the correctional facility in Kruševac returns to his old neighborhood - Čubura. He lives with his friend Bata (Jovana Trojanović) and her older brother Pit (Oliver Conić), a failed boxer, who in the meantime has become a petty dealer and drug addict. Pete has problems due to debts to his suppliers, but also heroin addiction. He directly involves Kruška and his younger sister in his problem.
The story of first and last sexual experience.
Contemporary urban melodrama about three young couples who experience emotional crises and turning points in their relationships due to the circumstances in which they find themselves. The earthquake connects three stories in the same city in a cathartic way.
The story of a single mother who, in a small multi-ethnic environment, between work and motherhood, finds time for volunteer work in the Red Cross.
The fable of Little Red Riding Hood is transformed into a modern and grotesque fairy tale. The baroque reflection of a dense national history in which the Roma people also have their place.
A short experimental film.