Mario Dragojevič
Acting
Known For

Ten-year-old Ida believes that the mysterious angelic singing resounding across the village graveyard is the only thing keeping her beloved Grandma alive. So she decides to join the school choir-even though she is absolutely tone deaf.
Ida Who Sang So Badly Even the Dead Rose Up and Joined Her in Song

In 1948, in the fragile post‑war countryside of socialist Yugoslavia, Marjeta gives birth to twins, Metod and Cilka. Withdrawn and volatile, Metod grows up in near isolation, shaped by a suffocating bond with his mother and a world marked by violence and repression. His impulsive behavior brings him into repeated conflict with society and the law, eventually leading to psychiatric treatment. After returning home and taking a job as a warehouseman, he appears outwardly stable, but inwardly deteriorates under the weight of alcohol, hallucinations, and relentless inner turmoil — until one night, the monster he has long concealed finally emerges.
The Monster Behind the Iron Curtain

The pursuit of happiness, 22 years later. It was 1991 when three teenagers wrote on the bathroom wall of the K4 nightclub: THE POET, AZRA, JURCEK FOR EVER! Ljubljana 2013, three 35-year-olds, three stories from the toilet. Azra, a successful artist, is all alone and cries. Jurcek, a father to be, doesn't want to be gay. Poet doesn't know whether to roam or not to roam. This film is a cursory look into their lives.
Toilet Stories

Max, a lonely thief, gets to know the victim of his bicycle theft, Mič.