Miloš Radović (b. 1955)

Birthplace:
Belgrade, Serbia

Born:
October 21, 1955

Miloš Radović (October 21, 1955) is a Serbian screenwriter and director. He is the son of the poet Duško Radović.  He graduated in film and TV directing at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. In 1986 he specialized in TV directing at 'NHK - Communications Training Institute,' Tokyo, Japan. He has won numerous national and international awards (a total of 60) for the best advertising campaigns, commercials, and short films. He wrote and directed more than 200 hours of TV fiction programs (TV films, series, drama), among them: 'Brod Plovi za Shanghai,' 'Otvorena Vrata,' 'Balkan Express 2,' 'Zagreb - Beograd preko Sarajeva.' He has been an assistant in the Group for film and TV directing at the Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts since 1995.

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