
Nebojša Dugalić
1970 (55 лет)He graduated at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 1994. in professor Vladimir Jevtović class. He played at the National Theatre, Belgrade Drama Theatre, Atelje 212, Krusevac Theatre, Bitef theater and others. Since 1998. he is a head of the acting class at the BK Faculty of Arts at Academy of Arts University. The associate professor of acting since 2001. year, a full professor from the 2007.
Fövenyóra
Szabolcs Tolnai
Nebojša Dugalić, Slobodan Ćustić
A story of a Jewish-Hungarian-Serbian family. The plot is centered about trying of an adult son to reconstruct his childhood dream of and memories. Looms, but a sunken world, the central European town with its figures, the way to experiencing deep and see a sensitive boy, his father, who by their fears that penetrate to the bone and the final humiliation of acting madness escapes and becomes a lonely, pathetic buffoon in the drama of life.
Hourglass
Беса
Srđan Karanović
Miki Manojlović, Iva Krajnc
At the beginning of the World War I, Filip, a Serbian school director in the Serbian province, has been asked to immediately go to Belgrade to get war schedule. His wife Lea, Slovene, with no one to leave because the two of them recently arrived in the small town and no one really knows them. Azem, an Albanian, school attendance, gives Filip a promise (Besa) to watch the Lea and that nothing will happen. Lea and Azem, are forced to live together in an abandoned school. Their relationship changes during the time.
Solemn Promise
Santa Maria della Salute
Zdravko Šotra
Vojin Ćetković, Tamara Aleksić
The film narrates a tormented love story between one of the most famous poets of Serbian literature, Laza Kostic, renowned for his sublime poetic puns and word coining and an enchanting young girl by the name of Lenka Dundjerski, an educated and refined daughter of a landowner Lazar Dundjerski. Standing in the way of their love is the insurmountable age gap between the two, as Kostic is 29 years older than his beloved one. The affair inspired one of the most sophisticated and tender love poems of the time, an utmost expression of yearning, in which the poet's unflinching devotion is linked to his admiration for a Venice basilisk by the name of Santa Maria della Salute.
Santa Maria della Salute
Strahinja Banović
Stefan Arsenijević
Ibrahim Koma, Nancy Mensah-Offei
Strahinja and his wife Ababuo left Ghana with a dream of a better life in Europe. Instead of reaching the western part of the continent, they were deported back to Serbia. Strahinja has started to build himself a career, while Ababuo is unable to fulfil her ambitions and she feels increasingly frustrated. When she disappears one day, Strahinja sets out to find her… A crystal clear, humanistic story about the need to find one’s place in the world. It’s also a tale of love, the most profound testimony of which might also be the most painful.
As Far as I Can Walk
The White Crow
Ralph Fiennes
Oleg Ivenko, Adèle Exarchopoulos
The story of Rudolf Nureyev, whose escape to the West stunned the world at the height of the Cold War. With his magnetic presence, Nureyev emerged as ballet’s most famous star, a wild and beautiful dancer limited by the world of 1950s Leningrad. His flirtation with Western artists and ideas led him into a high-stakes game of cat and mouse with the KGB.
The White Crow
We Will Be the World Champions
Darko Bajić
Strahinja Blažić, Aleksandar Radojičić
The story about the founders of the famous "Yugoslav Basketball School" and the first gold medal at the Championships in Ljubljana in 1970, is based on real events and is dedicated to personalities who have contributed to the emergence and development of basketball in their country.
We Will Be the World Champions
Te mračne noći
Ivan Živković
Nada Šargin, Radovan Vujović
Besieged Sarajevo, 1993, Haska (28) finds a love letter in her husband's pockets after his death on the frontline. She tries to understand what has happened and eventually decides to leave Sarajevo with her son Denis (9).
On That Dark Night