Srđan Vuletić
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Srđan Vuletić (born 1971) is a Bosnian filmmaker.
Vuletić was born under the sign of Capricorn in Bijeljina, and attended school in Sarajevo. At the age of eighteen he enrolled in the Academy of Performing Arts, dept. of directing, where he directed three plays: Pirandelo's The Naked Life, Ionesco's The Leader and Buchner's Woyczek, as well as a number of student films and exercises.
The 1992-1995 war in Bosnia interrupted his editing of the documentary The Orthodox Church. In the war he joined a hospital crew as a medical technician, an experience that later inspired his film I Burnt Legs. Also, during the war he produced documentary film about eight Sarajevo artists and the exhibition they held during this period and which was later to become the official Bosnian entry to the 45th Venice Biennale.
Vuletić directed the award winning film "Hop, Skip, and Jump" (Troskok) in 1999 and his first feature-length movie, "Summer in the Golden Valley" ("Ljeto u Zlatnoj Dolini") in 2003.
[edit] Filmography
- Ljeto u zlatnoj dolini (2003)
- It’s Hard to be Nice (2007)