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Dejan Petrovic

producer / screenwriter / director


Dejan Petrovic was born in 1974 in Uzice. He graduated from the Academy of Arts in Belgrade, department of TV Directing, where he is currently employed as an Assistant Professor in the department of Film and TV Directing and Editing.

He has done screenwriting and directing of several short feature and documentary films (The dream of a chisel, Breath, Feeling your way  through life, Twelfth Night, Line, Last stop, Restart), promotional videos (Self-propelled, Cross spa, etc.), commercial and music videos, as well as TV shows. He was an assistant director in the feature film The colours of time, done in Italian-Russsian-Serbian co-production. He was a producer in about 40 short documentaries. He has been a producer, screenwriter and director of three documentary TV series done with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Information (Affirmation, Look beyond and Breakthrough).

 

He is the founder and director of the Independent Film Centre Filmart, within which several projects have been realized: International Student Film Camp Interaction, International Masterclass of Documentary Film Interdoc, Educational Film Centre Interaction, Film Culture for the Students of the Faculty of Education, Photo Documents, Idea-(non)realization.

 

He lectured and moderated  several workshops within the projects that were carried out both in the country and abroad (Film workshops at the Children’s Rights Centre, Children’s Centre Uzice – Uzice, 2001; Patch TV – Zagreb / Sarajevo / Belgrade, 2007; ISFC Interaction presentation at VGIK – Moscow, 2010; Masterclass Interdoc presentation – Saratov State University – Saratov / Russia, 2013). As a member of the Programme Council, he participated in the project Open Highway E-761 supported by the Swiss Cultural Programme Prohelvetia.

 

As a jury member, he also took part in several film festivals (Seize this day with me – Novi Sad; Short and Mini Film Festival “Short Form” – Gornji Milanovac, etc.) or as a film selector (Serbian Film Week – Iran; Thess Fest Greece; Short Film FestivalSilver Ribbon” – Bosnia and Herzegovina). As a member of the pitching commission, he participated in the camp Free Zone Junior. He has won several awards for the films he directed (Golden Knight Award for Breath – Russia, 2001; Bronze Knight Award for The dream of a chisel – Russia, 2000, etc.)


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Sreten Vukovic

director of photography / editor

Sreten Vukovic was born in 1973 in Pozega. He’s been employed as an editor by Pozega Television since its foundation in 1994. Apart from editing, he also does animation, shooting, photography and design. He has worked for many television and production companies both in the country and abroad. Since the foundation of the International Student Film Camp Interaction, he has been a member of its team and also a lecturer in the field of editing within Educational Film Centre Interaction.



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Nikola Cvijanovic

sound recordist and designer


Nikola Cvijanovic was born in 1980 in Belgrade. He got a degree in sound recording and sound design at the Academy of Arts in Belgrade where he started working on the study program Music production and sound design in 2008. He has done sound in several feature films (Black horses,  Stripping, No one’s child, Absurd experiment and heavenly trick) as well as a few short feature films (Second-hand, Predisposed, Doll’s tool box and Don’t break my torbo-folk heart).

As a boom operator and sound designer he participated in the production of TV series Goose feather and Jagodici (The Jagodic family). He’s also done sound recording and sound design for some documentaries (Schizophrenia, Asomania, Exit 05, Jeremy McClintock Show, Partisan film, White button and Restart) and two documentary TV series (Football and something more and Department store).

He worked as a sound designer for documentary TV film Funeral, as well as some other television projects (Eurovision Song Contest – Belgrade, 2008; reality show House of dreams,  music and entertainment programme Show of all time, music show Hitorama and music and entertainment quiz I love Serbia). He has also done sound for several theatre shows (Florentine Tragedy, Fedra’s love, Who cares for Ana Karenjina,? Fringe and Who the fuck started first?) as well as a classical music album (The sound of light).


He was a sound supervisor at ZeLIG – School for Documentary Film, Television and New Media (Bolzano / Italy, 2005) and at the University Dokuz Eylul Güzel Sanatlar (Izmir / Turkey, 2011). In 2006, he particpated in the ISFC Interaction as a sound supervisor.


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Vojin Ristivojevic

composer

 

Vojin Ristivojevic was born in 1976 in Belgrade. He studied at the Faculty of Drama Arts in Belgrade, department of Sound recording and sound design. Extensive experience he gained in studio and concert work with the bands Sunshine and Zemlja Gruva, proved itself valuable in the field of applied music and was a great help to him in composing, sound designing and practising teamwork in many films (One on one, Serbian film, Stripping and Equal), theatre shows (Pavilion, Circus history, Relatives and Behind the scenes), theatrical spectacles (the opening ceremony of the Universiade in Belgrade and a ceremony in celebration of 150 years of industrialization) as well as numerous TV formats.

   
   
 
     
   
 

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