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Mladen Sovilj was born on 2 July 1987 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor and writer, known for Pokidan (2023), Offenders (2017) and Kafana na Balkanu (2025).- Actress
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Ioana Flora was born on March 22, 1975 in Pancevo, Serbia. She is the daughter of Ioan Flora, a poet, philologist and pedagogue. Appearing in films, on television and on stage, she debuted in acclaimed Romanian director Cristi Puiu's Stuff and Dough/Marfa si banii, where she starred alongside Dragos Bucur and Alexandru Papadopol. It was the first Romanian picture selected for the Quinzaine des Réalisateurs program at Cannes in 2001 and was credited with starting the New Wave of Romanian cinema.
Recently, Ioana played the female lead in The Christmas Gift/Cadoul de Craciun, a short feature that is among the 10 live action shorts shortlisted for the 2020 Academy Awards. Directed by Bogdan Muresanu, the short film also received the Best Short Movie award at the European Film Awards in 2019.
She is a critical darling, with both Romanian and international film critics heaping praise and accolades on her for being "an intense and instinctive artist - who always captures nuances with amazing precision and burns on the inside while acting, insofar as she can carry a whole film by herself."
Ioana graduated acting with a BA from the National University of Theatre and Film in Bucharest, in 1997, and attended the Architecture High School in Novi Sad, Serbia before that. She studied piano and classical ballet and speaks fluent Romanian, Serbian and English.
Ioana's filmography counts as many as 25 national and international productions, both in cinema and TV, and she was the recipient of one of the most valued distinctions in the international film industry - the Best Actress Award that she won at the Thessaloniki Film Festival in 2008, for Adrian Sitaru's Hooked.
Her next movie role was in Outbound (2009), directed by Bogdan George Apetri, a film that was screened and awarded at important international festivals, most notably the Locarno Film Festival (Official Selection) and the Warsaw Film Festival, in 2010, where it won both the FIPRESCI and the Special Jury Prizes. For her part in the movie, Ioana received the Best Supporting Actress award at the Gopos in 2012, and was named "Artist of the Year" by Pro Cinema.
In 2010 she appeared in Bora Bora, directed by acclaimed director Bogdan Mirica, recipient of the FIPRESCI award in Cannes, in 2016, for Dogs.
An actress who some critics describe as being possessed of untold depths and a simmering strength that can explode at any point, Ioana was also one of the 20 actors chosen out of 4300 applicants, to take part in the Talent Actors Stage programme at Berlin IFF in 2012.
In 2012, director Adrian Sitaru offered her one of the leading roles in his movie, Domestic.
A very difficult role that earned her the Romanian Film Union Award (UCIN) for best female performance, in 2013, was the one from Déjà vu, an independent production directed by Dan Chisu. It is also worth noting that the jury of the Gala voted unanimously for Ioana Flora.
The actress then intricately molded yet another disturbing character in the Dutch-Romanian co-production A Long Story / Marea Neagra, a drama directed by Jorien Van Nes that was well received by the international film industry. For her part in the film, premiering in 2013, at the Dutch Film Festival in Utrecht, Ioana got the Best Actress Award the following year, at the International Film Festival in Aubagne, France.
For her next role, Paula, in Andrei Cohn's debut film Back Home / Acasa la tata, Ioana received her second Best Actress Award at the Gopos in 2016, as well as her second UCIN Prize. Back Home opened the European Film festival that year. That same year, Ioana appeared in One floor below/Un etaj mai jos, directed by Radu Muntean, a film that, once again, put Romanian cinema on the map when it was featured in the Official Cannes 2015 Selection, Un Certain regard.
Her next role was in the independent short, Tie/Scor alb, directed by Marius Olteanu. The film had its international premiere at the Busan Film festival, in competition.
Ioana's most recent on-screen performance was in the acclaimed short The Christmas Gift/Cadoul de Craciun, Bogdan's Muresanu debut film, that was shortlisted by the American Film Academy for the 2020 Oscars nominations for Best Live action short. Honored with 57 awards so far, including the Best Film Award at the Clermont Ferrant and Palm Springs Festivals, The Christmas Gift also took home the European Academy's Best Short Film Award in December 2019, in Berlin. Starring Ioana Flora and Adrian Vancica, the short directed by Bogdan Muresanu was among 9 other films on the short list, out of 191 eligible titles.
At the end of 2019, Ioana finished shooting for Lebensdorf, a feature film directed by Vali Hotea where the type of character she plays is quite different from her usual fare. Other recent productions Ioana stars in are Andrei Gruznitski's Zavera, which premiered at the end of 2019, at the Cairo Film Festival, and two features set to debut this year - Razvan Savescu's Beginning/ Inceput (2018), and Ruxandra Ghitescu's Otto the Barbarian/Otto barbarul (2018).
Of the series and TV films Ioana starred in, the most noteworthy are The Madness of Henry VIII docudrama, which aired on National Geographic, L'homme pressé, produced by TV France and directed by Sébastien Grall (2005), Good fellas/Baieti buni, an innovative police series for the Romanian market at the time (2003), which aired on PRO TV, Donau, Duna, Dunav, Dunarea, directed by Goran Rebic - a German-Austrian-Serbian-Romanian co-production - Poor man, rich man/Om sarac, om bogat, directed by Peter Kerek and broadcast by PRO TV, and the period TV series Aniela (2010), as well as made-for-TV films produced by Acasa TV, in 2010.
She made her theatre debut in Piatra Neamt, playing lead roles in Vlad Mugur's productions, and has been playing in state theatres, as well as in independent and nonconventional spaces ever since. She is currently playing Beatrice in a new production of Shakespeare's Much ado about nothing/Mult zgomot pentru nimic, directed by world-renowned director Andrei Serban.
When she's not acting, Ioana is directing and organizing performances for and with underprivileged children, teaching acting, public speaking and communication, as well as translating plays.- Director
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Milan Todorovic is a Serbian film director, producer and writer, best known as the director of American TV shows such as The Outpost, The Ark and Almost Paradise, as well as the director of worldwide distributed feature films - Zone of the Dead (2009) and Nymph (2014).
Graduated at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade in 2006. Worked as the producer and the director on several short films prior to founding his own production company. Since 2005. he is the head of Talking Wolf Productions.
In 2009 he wrote, produced and co-directed (with Milan Konjevic) a feature horror film "Zone of the Dead", starring zombie-genre legend Ken Foree (George A. Romero's "Dawn of The Dead"), for which he has been awarded as the best producer of the year at the "Producers' day" ceremony held by the Faculty of Dramatic Arts Belgrade.
Directed a killer mermaid flick "Nymph" (2014), starring legendary Franco Nero! Produced a sci-fi feature "The Rift" (2016) starring Ken Foree and Monte Markham.
He directed a part of the international film anthology - "Deathcember" (2019), and he is one of the main directors on the American TV series "The Outpost" for which he directed total of 10 episodes in seasons 2, 3 and 4 (including two season finales and one season premiere) for The CW network, produced by the famous Dean Devlin ( "Independence Day", "Godzilla"). He has also directed one episode of a tropical action TV series "Almost Paradise" for WGN America. Most recently he served as a director on 6 episodes of the SYFY space series - "The Ark", which was nominated for prestigious Saturn Awards for the best new genre show in 2023.
Locally he directed the second season of the most highly acclaimed Serbian crime drama "Besa", as well as the complete season four of the mystical thriller show "Debt to the Sea".
In 2021 he has co-produced two feature films - "The Quantum Devil" and "Slotherhouse", both successfully released in 2023.
Program director of the Dead Lake - Horror and Wine Festival. Winner of the "Luconosa" award given by the Faculty of Dramatic Arts (2009), as well as the Award for international contribution to the development of the genre, given by the DROP festival in Moscow (2017).
Associate Professor at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade since 2015.- Actress
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Milena Predic was born on 15 September 1981 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress and editor, known for Extinction (2018), Hotel Belgrade (2020) and St. George Shoots the Dragon (2009).- Slobodan Bestic was born on 27 March 1964 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for A Serbian Film (2010), TV teatar (1956) and Reflections (1987).
- Nenad Herakovic was born on 16 May 1984 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for A Serbian Film (2010), Papillon (2017) and Montevideo: Taste of a Dream (2010).
- Marina Vodenicar was born on 9 December 1982 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Pametnice (2010), The Whirl (2012) and Klan (2020).
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Ognjen Glavonic was born in 1985 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is a producer and director, known for The Load (2018), Depth Two (2016) and Zivan Pujic Jimmy (2009).- Actress
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Masa Dakic was born on 8 November 1982 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress and writer, known for The November Man (2014), Tears for Sale (2008) and Zalet (2012).- Camera and Electrical Department
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New York City based cinematographer. Currently working as Cinematography Professor at NYU Tisch School Of The Arts, Grad Film. Tatjana's artistic journey began with Drawing and Painting transitioning to Photography and Motion Pictures. She explored various art forms, Music, Graphic Design and Acting. She co-founded International Pancevo Film Festival and acted as its Artistic Director. A feature film "The Load" premiered at 71. Cannes Film Festival, (Directors Fortnight) in 2018, has won 25 awards internationally. Documentary feature "Depth-Two" premiered at Berlinale Film Festival in 2016, has won 19 awards internationally and counting.- Sofija Jurican was born on 2 July 1981 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Zvezdara (2013), Istine i lazi (2017) and Celts (2021).
- Jasmina Vecanski was born on 8 April 1972 in Pancevo, Serbia. She is an actress, known for Civil Servant (2019), Klan (2020) and Montevideo, Bog te video! (2012).
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Branislav Cernjev was born on 5 April 1999 in Pancevo, Serbia. Branislav is a writer and producer, known for Hladna ulica (2014), U klincu (2022) and The Lumiere Brothers (2013).- Actress
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Ana was graduated at Faculty of dramatic arts in Belgrade. Studied acting at Faculty of dramatic arts in Belgrade under famous Serbian acting professor Vladimir Jevtovic. Ana got through "Master Class" course for acting, in Belgrade, under famous acting professor Vladimir Jevtovic and famous director Kokan Mladenovic. She studied acting with Jelena Jovicic, Jelena Ilic, Nikola Vujovic, Petar Mihailovic.- Radovan Miljanic was born on 24 February 1952 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Dara of Jasenovac (2020), The Balkan Line (2019) and Zlatno tele (2010). He died on 25 October 2021 in Belgrade, Serbia.
- Mateja Matijevic was born on 10 August 1996 in Pancevo, FR Yugoslavia [now Serbia].
- Snezana Babic, better known as Sneki, is a Serbian singer. She made her recording debut in 1988. Sneki had a memorable performance of the song "Moje vruce haljine" in the fourth installment of the movie Tight Skin 4 (1991) alongside actor Milan 'Lane' Gutovic in the lead role. In 2020, she was honored with the Life Achievement Award from the Union of the Musical Artists of Serbia (SEMUS).
- Djordje Mitrovic was born on 28 February 1994 in Pancevo, Serbia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for Pescane plaze Marsa (2023), Poziv (2023) and Neki bolji ljudi (2020).
- Jelena Djulvezan was born on 12 June 1985 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Cudoviste iz Tamisa (2006), The Outpost (2018) and Kad svane dan (2012).
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Damir Romanov was born in 1984 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an assistant director and director, known for October (2011), Extinction (2018) and Price Iz Groba (2011).- Dusko Valentic was born on 31 January 1950 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He was an actor, known for Fatal Sky (1990), Diana (2013) and Crossing Lines (2013). He was married to Branka Juras. He died on 9 June 2024 in Zagreb, Croatia.
- Miodrag Petronje was born on 23 December 1946 in Pancevo, Serbia, Yugoslavia. He is an actor, known for Zalazak sunca (1982), Vuk Karadzic (1987) and Jagodici (2012).
- Zlata Djurisic was born on 26 October 1928 in Omoljica near Pancevo, Serbia. She was an actress, known for Siroko je lisce (1981), Gastarbajter opera (1977) and Gresno dete (1976). She died on 21 March 1997 in Novi Sad, Serbia.
- Radisa Brkovic was born on 21 July 1962 in Pancevo. He is an actor, known for Dichotomized (2021).
- Natasa Ostojic was born on 8 March 1995 in Pancevo, Serbia, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. She is an actress, known for Hotel Balkan (2020), Felix (2021) and Radio Mileva (2021).