Petar Pešut
Directing
Biography
Petar Pešut is a Serbian film and television director based in Belgrade, where he studies and works. His filmmaking focuses on surrealism, experimentation with different film formats, animation, and low-budget, lo-fi aesthetics. His works include two short films, To Vasota and Danson, as well as two experimental films, Family Secrets and Doppelganger.
Known For

An older but still attractive widow falls in love with a younger man, which becomes the main gossip of her village and family.
Heart with No Cure

Danson is seducing Neven's girlfriend, taking over Neven's apartment, and gaining control over Neven's entire world, while Neven is powerless to do anything about it.
Danson

A group of wild boys who reject everything that has to do with the world of grownups as corruptible and hypocritical meet Vladan, who appears to be nothing like their weak fathers and decide to show him a dark secret hidden in the woods.
The Vine

While wandering in a post-apocalyptic world, Jovan encounters an old man Enoh who is searching for a mythical city of Vasota. After realizing that his home is gone, Jovan is forced to join Enoh in his pursuit for Vasota.
To Vasota

Gvozden and his sister learn they had another sibling who died when they were young, a secret their parents kept. Their mother reveals she still carries part of the deceased sister, causing reality to break down as death and rebirth merge.
Family Secrets

Average arcade, average summer, with average characters from the hood. A summer storm abruptly interrupts this idyll, bringing with it the threat of a completely alien being, which will forever change their lives.