
Jovan B. Todorović
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Set in the near future, Lockout follows a falsely convicted ex-government agent , whose one chance at obtaining freedom lies in the dangerous mission of rescuing the President's daughter from rioting convicts at an outer space maximum security prison.
Lockout

Belgrade, Yugoslavia, 1979; a mysterious "Phantom" occupies the attention and hearts of Belgrade. Every night, he exhibits spectacular driving maneuvers using a stolen white Porsche car through the city streets.
The Belgrade Phantom
A year within the walls of a juvenile correction facility in Serbia.
Juvenile

One man's battle for humanity! Bosko Drljic is a man that left he's job, way of living, and everything material behind, and gone in nature to hunt mystical creature Nirdala, witch represents all the evil in the world.
Gandor: The Hunt for the Nirdala

Filmmaker Jovan Todorovic presents a visceral and enigmatic dramatization of American poet Danez Smith's eponymous lyric on alienation, violence and salvation in the States. The poem, which was published and widely shared on Buzzfeed, and accompanies his heart-wrenchingly powerful book Don't Call Us Dead, explores race relations, social disintegration, and the failure of the American Dream, which receives a dystopian visual take from Todorovic.
You're Dead America
A group of young people address their smartphone addiction and the isolation of online validation.