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Aleksandar Davić was a Serbian film director and screenwriter. His works examined avant-garde and neoavant-garde artistic practices. He graduated in film and theater directing at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad. He directed music and experimental video works and documentaries, and many music videos for popular Yugoslav rock bands. His feature film "The Party" won the award for the best screenplay in Serbia in 2005. He was a professor at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad and a professor of digital video at the Interdisciplinary Studies at the University of Arts in Belgrade.
Most Popular Aleksandar Davić Trailers
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01 February 2012
A story about an unusual break-up.
12 September 2004
In the summer of 1991 the war broke out in Croatia. In a holiday house in Fruška Gora hills in Serbia, near the border with Croatia, a group of young people are having a birthday party.
01 January 1996
An experimental work consisting of close-ups of eyes in motion.
01 January 1996
An exhibition at cinema Rex in Belgrade.
01 January 1991
A look at the life and work of conceptual artist and writer Miroslav Mandic.
01 January 1988
Documentary about the New Year’s Eve train Novi Sad-Sarajevo.
01 January 2001
Movie about the political repressions towards members of Otpor! in Serbia. Otpor! (resistance) was a political organization in Serbia from 1998 until 2004.
01 January 2001
During the NATO bombing police finds a truck full of corpses in Lake Djerdap, Serbia.
02 April 1996
An experimental work made up of various instances of TV hosts saying "good evening".
01 January 1989
Documentary about a farm in the north of Bačka.
01 January 2009
A documentary about Novi Sad’s rock band Boye, which in the early 80s gave life to female spirit in Yugoslavia’s r’n’r music, fully aware of the type of music they chose, managed to position themselves on, up to then exclusively “male” scene and forced themselves as the original occurrences.
02 February 1986
A documentary on the experiences of Kosta Nađ in the Spanish Civil War. Kosta Nađ (Hungarian: Nagy Kosztá) apart from being a participant in the Spanish Civil War, also took part in World War 2 as a Partisan.
01 January 1992
An experimental work based on the writings of prominent Yugoslav Dadaists.
03 March 1993
Short movie.
01 January 1987
Documentary about a mental institution for children and youth in Veternik.
01 January 1994
An experimental film about an art group trying to get their works across the border to Slovenia during the economical and cultural blockade of Yugoslavia in 1993.
29 August 1999
An experimental documentary made up of footage of NATO's bombing of a refinery in Novi Sad, Serbia in 1999.
09 August 2009
A surreal satire about a philosophy student who takes a job as a gravedigger while suffering an existential crisis.
02 March 2016
Seventeen year old Milan is one of the world's top young soccer players. Trying to protect him from preying agents will unite his divorced parents.
11 February 1993
A Red Army major caught between East and West Berlin finds his wife gone and somebody else moved into his apartment.
01 January 1995
An experimental work about the association APSOLUTNO conducting an investigation into the deaths of two transoceanic liners under suspicious circumstances.
09 October 1997
During the 1996/97 protests in Serbia a group of 200 students walked from Novi Sad to Belgrade to support students and citizens of the capital.
02 July 2016
It is difficult to characterize Slobodan Tišma. He is unique and versatile. He wanders with joy throughout the artistic landscape, drawing it with his words since the early sixties.
01 January 1990
Documentary about a Hungarian police sergeant who saved people of village Kovilj during the 1942 raid.