Srdan Golubović

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Srdan Golubović was born in 1972 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. He is one of the most acclaimed Serbian directors. His first feature film Absolute 100[1] participated in main programs of over thirty international film festivals, including Cottbus, Rotterdam, Thessaloniki, Toronto and San Sebastian, winning 10 international and 19 domestic awards. His second feature film Klopka ("The Trap") had its world premiere at the Berlinale in 2007.[2] The film has won a total of 21 international awards and was shortlisted for the Oscar in best foreign film category.

Along with a team of young film artists, Golubovic is the main vehicle behind the production company Baš Celik, making music videos for a number of established local music artists, as well as commercials and marketing campaigns.

He is an assistant professor of Film Directing at The Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade.

His 2013 film Circles has been selected as the Serbian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards.[3]

Awards

International awards: Thessaloniki Film Festival (Audience Award for The Best Foreign Film, Best Actor Award), Shaken's Stars, Cottbus Film Festival, Festival Du Film De Paris (Best Actor), Grenzland Filmtage, Teplice Film Festival (Golden Key For Best Cinematography), Palic International Film Festival (Silver Tower For the Best Film).

References

  1. "Vom Kusturica-Klischee zum "normalen" Arthaus". Kleine Zeitung (in German). 16 June 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2012. 
  2. Young, Deborah (1 March 2001). "The Trap". Variety. Retrieved 6 July 2012. 
  3. "Serbian movie “Circles” candidate for Oscar". In Serbia. Retrieved 2013-08-30. 

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