
Aleksandar Ilić
Editing
Biography
Aleksandar Ilić was a Serbian editor, director and screenwriter, famous for his documentaries. He edited over 300 movies, directed over 50, and wrote over 40 movies.
Known For

A Yugoslavian man meets a woman in Paris, where he has come to do some research, and their mutual attraction leads to a liaison and shared adventures, not many good.
Season of Peace in Paris

Two partisans, a man and a woman, try to escape a Nazi manhunt in the infernal landscape of WW2 Vojvodina.
Persecution

In a futuristic, antiseptic food factory, workers select healthy chicks, while the rejects are carried along a conveyor belt until they are crushed by a mallet and drop into a garbage bin. A single black chick appears among the yellow and is shoved toward the garbage bin. Before the mallet strikes, the gasping chick rebels.
The Mallet

In the rocky wastes of Mount Velebit, men have lived for centuries in close proximity with snakes. They learned to anticipate and cope with the dangers of the evil region, but the true battle begins when man comes to grips with the evil in himself.
Judas

Screened in the official competition at the Cannes Festival, this controversial documentary depicts a hypnosis session in which participants, under its influence, inflict pain on themselves and others. The film addresses important themes such as manipulation, abuse of power, and collective obedience.
Power

A German soldier in Yugoslavia refuses to participate in a firing squad.
Joseph Schultz

"In continuo" uses slaughterhouse imagery to present the warlike nature of man, first depicting the cleaning and mechanical preparations for the slaughterhouse and then the killing, however, the animal slaughter itself isn’t shown.
In continuo

On many working sites where workers spend years away from their families, every visit is an event. A husband climbs down from a potentially fatal construction site to meet his wife for lunch.
Love

A boy wanders the city alone on a hot summer's day. He tries to escape it, but ends up finding a new friend. The film turns into a literal flight of fantasy.
Little Light

The first film in Vlatko Gilić’s Sisyphean trilogy, Homo sapiens follows a suited man as he takes a trek back and forth across a sandy desert to fill an oversized barrel using a woefully small tub of water. Shot in stark black and white and edited to achieve a dreamlike quality, the man’s devotion to this task is tested and taunted by a young couple that frolics around the barrel.
Homo sapiens

A farmer's spiteful death against fascists who chase him down through his cornfield.
The Death of Djurica the Peasant

Documentary about Croatian Ustashe terrorists and their attacks in Yugoslavia.
Terrorists

Short documentary written, directed and edited by Aleksandar Ilić. It won the Special Jury Prize at the Krakow Film Festival.
The Snare

Documentary about the history of Užice and its role in WW2 as the first territory liberated in Nazi occupied Europe and the fighters of the Yugoslav partisan movement the town gave birth to.
Tito's Užice

"Dan više" is about a mudbath near the small Serbian town of Bujanovac that is famous for healing illnesses. People cover themselves from head to toe in mud and then float on the water: Vlatko Gilić created a ghostly, surreal scenario, whose everyday quality is concentrated into an allegory of human suffering and quest.
A Day More

In the winter of 1941, Nazi forces pass through the village of Dolovi. No dialogue.
Silences

The second film in Vlatko Gilic’s Sisyphean trilogy.
Homo homini

The sailor with the rose is now a tugboat engineer whose sole task is to tow the target during firing in the navy. The day of his departure from the Army is approaching, when he will say goodbye to the sea and the navy. In love with a young postwoman, after long wanderings, the sailor with a rose decides to become a postman in order to stay close to his beloved.
Adio mare
A speechless war poem set in a remote village. The farmers struck by war turn into fighters.
Destinies

The third film in Vlatko Gilić’s Sisyphean trilogy. Where the machine could not go through ... Collision between stone and man on the section of the Belgrade-Bar railway.