
Dushan Gligorov
Directing
Biography
Dusan Gligorov (born November 4, 1980; Belgrade) is a Serbian and Russian film director and editor, screenwriter, and actor.
Known For

In the mid-90s, when the death penalty was still allowed, a new employee appeared in the special purpose prison. Like his colleagues, Kostya will have to carry out death sentences. But he has a special view of justice. After meeting with the father of one of the victims, Kostya realizes that it is close people who have the right to carry out punishment. Besides, you can make good money on it. For example, they never dreamed of the kind of money that a mother offered for the murder of her daughter's rapist.
Outsource

Investigator Sergei Smirnov, must return to the city of his childhood to investigate some high-profile murders. In Crystal city, there is a maniacal pedophile on the loose. Not only does he torture and kill children, he does it in a devious, brutal way. Sergei is the best in his field, so he entrusted with the investigation. Sergei has a complex character; the hero has obviously been through a lot, and his most terrible secrets are buried here, in Crystal city, where Sergei was born and raised.
Crystal City

Svetlana sets out to find her adopted daughter, who left to find her real parents and disappeared. At the same time in this resort town, a thirteen-year-old girl shoots her sleeping family, after which she tries to hang herself. A neighbor comes running to the gunshots and pulls the girl out of the noose. The head of the police of the district entrusts the investigation of the high-profile case to investigator Elvira Barayeva. But how are Svetlana, a St. Petersburg judge with a dark past, and her adopted daughter Kira connected to this case and this place?
The Highway

In 2012, the security forces won a large-scale war against drug trafficking. The largest shipments were intercepted and supply corridors from Afghanistan and Europe were paralyzed. But in just one year, a new one was created on the ruins of the largest underground market in Europe. And now modern technology and young geniuses have come here, turning the drug trade into a high-tech industrial industry.
Chimera

A drug company, attempting to create a perfect human race, releases a virus which proves to be deadly. People are dying by the thousands, but eleven strangers, who wake up in a bunker with no memory of how they got there, find themselves responsible for determining the future of all mankind.
The Day After
Alexey Kupriyanov, nicknamed Cooper, lives in the Arsenal, one of the industrial districts of the Russian hinterland. His life changes after the murder of his friend in order to conduct his own investigation, and Captain Kupriyanov leaves the operations department and becomes a district inspector. Everything in his Arsenal is his own, his own: his ex-wife with her problems, his son in transition, the beautiful girls, the locals who turn to him for help, and even the bandits who terrorize the town. But Cooper is not a timid person, and he knows exactly how to deal with all this...
Inspector Cooper

Igor Odintsovo, a talented programmer, can only be envied: he has a happy family and reliable friends, a beautiful country house, a prestigious job and great prospects. But one day, Odintsovo's ideal world falls apart. Unexpectedly, his wife Irina and their one-year-old child are kidnapped by unknown people: intruders make their way into his house, bypassing all security systems. Odintsovo becomes a pawn in their hands and is forced to use his knowledge of electronic security systems in the interests of criminals in order to save the life of his family and bring his ideal life back. But analyzing their past, the separated Igor and Irina realize that their exemplary life was only an illusion.
The Tech Guy

Crazy? A maniac? Or the devil, clothed in the flesh of a cyber fighter, dreamed of by sixteen-year-old Lisa, who is obsessed with computer games? The cast-iron manhole cover is shifted, and Someone comes out of the infernal depths of the basement… That night, in the walls of the old confectionery factory, the virtual becomes real… That night, the deserted workshops turn into labyrinths of a tough game that Lisa has to play ... games without rules. GAMES WHERE "EVERYTHING IS POSSIBLE"…
Fighter's Night

The 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis led to the nuclear exchange between major superpowers. As a result, instead of further development of technology, humankind invested all the resources in genetic engineering. Newborns got improved genes, and in the late 80's the first generation of people with various improvements entered the picture. But there were still those whose genes for some reasons were not improved. In a genetically engineered society, such people became outcasts, placed in clearly marked ghetto areas. The protagonist is an outcast, whose body did not accept genetic improvements. From the very childhood, he tries to fix this using various design tools of his own making. Once he is wrongly accused and enters the fight to clear his name. But it turns out that his home, the entire area of "genetic outcasts" is out on a limb. The protagonist directs his abilities to protect those who cannot protect themselves.
Genesis

At the age of fifteen, Maya experiences severe psychological trauma: her father is killed in front of her eyes. On this basis, Maya's mother develops persecution mania, and she and her daughter endlessly move from place to place. Maya, an already introverted teenager, changes schools several times a year and finally loses contact with her peers.
Maya
Sergey and Igor are awol. They came to Moscow with a video camera to prepare a birthday present for Sergei's mother, a video tour of the capital, because his mother had never been to Moscow. Sergei meets a girl named Katya at the Tretyakov Gallery...
To Mom
Cinematically austere yet emotionally developed, this film combines a physical and spiritual metaphor for the confrontation with the unexpected.
After the Rain
What did it mean to liberate the city and what does it mean today in Belgrade? How does the post-Tito generation of Belgraders reflect on the glorious past of their city and how its meanings have changed over the last 60 years? What is it like to live in Belgrade? Who are the new conquerors and who can be the new liberators?