Mina Djukic
Mina DJUKIC was born in 1982 in Sombor, Serbia. She lived in Kula until 2001, when she moved to Belgrade. She graduated from the Faculty of Drama Arts and teaches digital filmmaking at the SAE Institute in Belgrade.
She wrote and directed the award-winning feature The Disobedient (2014), which was presented at over 20 international festivals, including Sundance and IFFR. Screen International called the film ''beautiful'' and ''a flamboyant lyric tale'', especially pointing out the film's strong emotions and cinematography.
In the frame of the company Film House Kiselo Dete, in which she is one of the founders, Mina also produced Tilva Ros (2010 / Locarno IFF, Sarajevo IFF) by Nikola Lezaic, A Handful of Stones (2017 / ACID, Tampere) by Stefan Ivancic, and a short documentary Yugo, A Short Autobiography (2010), which she directed. She also co-produced The Black Pin (2016 / Sarajevo FF) by Ivan Marinovic and Year of the Monkey (2018) by Vladimir Blazevski.
Filmography
Mina Djukic at IFFR
When the Kids Sing the Hits
A triptych about friendship between Jovana (7) and Milena (7), who enter a pan-Yugoslavian singing competition for children in 1989. During three years of their young lives, they advance towards the great finals of the singing contest but also witness the last days of Yugoslavia and the gradual change of the scenery of their childhood.
90'
Serbia
CM 2023
Tilva Rosh
102'
Serbia
IFFR 2011
The Disobedient
112'
Serbia
IFFR 2014