Push – pull
A children’s desk as a stage for a comical family drama. The learning process seems more like a modern version of the inquisition, full of yelling, shouting, open threats, velvety promises, bribery in the form of presents or video games, theatrical gestures, memorable speeches, emotional reconciliations, and dramatic exits from the stage. Each grade is a question of life or death. Who will be the first to give in, and who will snap – the loving parents or their selfish child? Who will be the first to curse the author of the curriculum? Who will learn all of those unnecessary pieces of information by heart? Who will learn to sing a song at midnight for the exam the next day and who will answer the question “What did the author want to express with this work?”
Push – pull
A children’s desk as a stage for a comical family drama. The learning process seems more like a modern version of the inquisition, full of yelling, shouting, open threats, velvety promises, bribery in the form of presents or video games, theatrical gestures, memorable speeches, emotional reconciliations, and dramatic exits from the stage. Each grade is a question of life or death. Who will be the first to give in, and who will snap – the loving parents or their selfish child? Who will be the first to curse the author of the curriculum? Who will learn all of those unnecessary pieces of information by heart? Who will learn to sing a song at midnight for the exam the next day and who will answer the question “What did the author want to express with this work?”
To live, to sail
A film about the life of people from three Mediterranean countries: Greece, Italy, and Croatia. All of them chose to live by the sea and in harmony with it. How do they cope with the coastal life throughout the year, and what does the Mediterranean offer its inhabitants nowadays?
To live, to sail
A film about the life of people from three Mediterranean countries: Greece, Italy, and Croatia. All of them chose to live by the sea and in harmony with it. How do they cope with the coastal life throughout the year, and what does the Mediterranean offer its inhabitants nowadays?
Children of the Mediterranean – 1st season
“Children of the Mediterranean” is a documentary series on the life of Mediterranean people in six episodes. The first season was filmed in Croatia, Italy, Greece, Albania, Montenegro, and Slovenia.
“Children of Mediterranean“is a series that promotes the Mediterranean and its values, culture, way of life, and heritage.
Children of the Mediterranean – 1st season
“Children of the Mediterranean” is a documentary series on the life of Mediterranean people in six episodes. The first season was filmed in Croatia, Italy, Greece, Albania, Montenegro, and Slovenia.
“Children of Mediterranean“is a series that promotes the Mediterranean and its values, culture, way of life, and heritage.
Children of the Mediterranean – 2nd season
“Children of the Mediterranean 2” is a sequel of the documentary series on the life of Mediterranean people in five episodes. The 2nd season was filmed in Turkey, Malta, France, Spain and Portugal.
Children of the Mediterranean – 2nd season
“Children of the Mediterranean 2” is a sequel of the documentary series on the life of Mediterranean people in five episodes. The 2nd season was filmed in Turkey, Malta, France, Spain and Portugal.
In search of the Lizard
The cannon known as Gušter (Lizard) is one of the legends of Dubrovnik, and according to the historical legends this masterpiece fell into the sea in October 1814 when the Austrian army removed it from the fortress Lovrijenac, intending to take it to Vienna. It was never retrieved…
In search of the Lizard
The cannon known as Gušter (Lizard) is one of the legends of Dubrovnik, and according to the historical legends this masterpiece fell into the sea in October 1814 when the Austrian army removed it from the fortress Lovrijenac, intending to take it to Vienna. It was never retrieved…
Animated short The Ballad of Pipe and Necklace at festivals around the globe
Short film 'Marko' directed
by Marko Santic awarded
in India and the UK
Short feature film Marko directed by Marko Santic and screenwriter Goran Vojnovic won the award for best editing at the recent River Stone festival in India, and before that it celebrated in the UK...