Interview with director of “The Parade”

Director of "The Parade"
Srdjan Dragojevic, Director of “The Parade”

Srdjan Dragojevic, director of “The Parade” – Once called “the bad boy of Serbian Cinema” , he started out as a guitar player in a local punk band. No stranger to controversy, his 1996 antiwar film “Pretty Village, Pretty Flame” was the first in Serbia to portray “the inglorious underside of the country’s 1992-1995 war in Bosnia.” He caught flak from the Milosevic regime and the far right. Ironically his latest film about Serb homophobia has been chosen by the government to be shown in local schools. While he has a degree in clinical psychology and is also an award winning poet, Srdjan now devotes his time to making what he calls “activist” films

Director of "The Parade"
Srdjan Dragojevic
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