Nikola Ležaić (b. 1981)

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Alias:
Nikola Lezaic

Birthplace:
Bor, Serbia, Yugoslavia

Born:
August 6, 1981

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nikola Ležaić (born August 6, 1981) is a Serbian film director/screenwriter/film producer. Being very much into alternative culture since his teens, he used to draw comics with the local comic group called Smog.Co-founded literary movement called Metasynchrism.\ Graduated at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. He is mostly known for his first feature film Tilva Roš produced by Film House Kiselo Dete. It is praised as arguably the most internationally acclaimed Serbian film of the last decade  and it earned Nikola an EFA Discovery Award Nomination in 2011. Since 2009, he is the owner of the production company Smog Entertainment formed as a sister company of Film House Kiselo Dete. As the company's website says, Smog is the result of Nikola's urge to produce quirky moviegoer films that don't fit any profile. Smog rather chooses a lifeful mountain path than a safe freeway. Currently he is working as a producer on two projects, Neposlušni directed by Mina Đukić and Pogledaj me, Kusturice by Uroš Tomić. Both projects are planned to be shot in 2012. He is also preparing his own sophomore script. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nikola Ležaić , licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Director:
2011  Tilva Ros

Editor:
2011  Tilva Ros

Producer:
2011  Tilva Ros
2014  The Disobedient

Writer:
2011  Tilva Ros
2014  The Disobedient

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