Nikola Stojanović
Nikola Stojanović was born on May 4, 1942, in Dušanovo near Leskovac, Serbia. He graduated Architecture in Sarajevo, where he started making films at the age of 22. He directed several short films as a member of amateur film club "Sarajevo" in the nineteen sixties, winning awards at film contests. He started working professionally in 1968 when he directed the 35 mm short "In The Kitchen" - a movie made in one static shot. He wrote and directed feature lenght dramatic film "Dear Irena" in 1970. He continued working as a filmmaker and has directed five features, around thirty short films, two TV movies and many TV documentaries. He also wrote about film in many magazines and publications and was founder and editor-in-chief of movie magazine "Sineast" from 1967 until 1992. He was a professor at Belgrade's Faculty of dramatic arts, Novi Sad's Academy of Arts and Sarajevo's Academy. His Doctoral thesis was published as a book "Directed by Akira Kurosava". He is the recipient of Life Achievement Award of Martovski festival in 2002. He died in Belgrade on January 4, 2021. His son Srđan Stojanović is also a film director who made a feature lenght documentary about his father titled "Rebel With A Cause: Nikola Stojanović (1942 - 2021)"
Acting
Crew
Movie
Golden Apple
Director
1986
Movie
Pollen Dust
Director
1974
Movie
The Last Waltz in Sarajevo
Director
1990
Movie
Brown Eye, Evil Eye
Assistant Director
1967
Movie
Dear Irena!
Director
1970
Movie
Looking Into the Night
Director
1978
Movie
The Act
Director
1980
Movie
The Autograph
Director
1977
Movie
The Great Talent
Director
1984
Movie
Triptych
Writer
1982