
Igor Stanojević
Directing
Biography
Igor Stanojević is a Serbian director, known for Earth 2.0 (2017), The Man from Bagombo (2010) and The Pocket-Watch (2004).
Known For

Sitting in a bar, Petar Lard decides to ring up his former sweetheart.
The Man from Bagombo

A young man attempts to have a nice breakfast but his attention keeps being drawn to something on the wall in front of him. He decides to take action in order to remedy the situation.
Photographic Memory

Documentary film about maverick movie director Jovan Jovanović and his views on cinema, before, during and after the "second" premiere of his movie "Young and healthy as a rose", on FEST 2006, after decades of being banned.
The Hidden Face of Yugoslav Cinema

Anything can happen when a watch stops and a movie cuts.
The Pocket-Watch

A visual notebook created during the international debate tournament Belgrade Open 2010 in Belgrade, Serbia.
Debaters Go Belgrade

A young couple enjoys precious few fleeting moments of intimacy during the brief periods between the day shift and the night shift.
Waiting for the Weekend

A Holy Place director Djordje Kadijevic looks back at how his early counter-revolutionary war films led to him inadvertently becoming part of the ‘Yugoslav Black Wave’, and how a polite but firm block on the making of any more such films led him into television and eventually towards the fantasy genre.
Djordje Kadijevic on A Holy Place

Anja and Ahmo find themselves on Earth 2.0, only to discover that things there are much the same as they were on Earth.
Earth 2.0

A visual notebook by Igor Stanojević, created during the production of the 2010 Dragan Mrdja shoe collection in Belgrade, Serbia.