Boris Mitić

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Boris Mitić is a documentary film director from Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro.

Mitić worked as a professional journalist when he decided to buy a camera and film his first film Pretty Dyana on his own, using a home computer for production. The film, describing life of the Roma in outskirt Belgrade through a story of Citroën car model which they use to collect recyclable garbage for living, became popular on festivals (over 60 in total) and received 11 awards. He also directed UNMIK Titanik, a documentary about 100 people who couldn't leave their UN-protected building for over four years. He is currently making his third film, Aphocalypse Now!, about the phenomenon of Serbian satirical aphorisms.

Mitić encourages copyleft distribution of his films.

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