Writer
The sieve workshop at the Red Cross in Belgrade has existed for 100 years. After the end of the First World War, Edo Čvar, a Slovene from Ribnica, started making sieves. He brought his cousin Ivan Debeljak to Belgrade students from Ribnica. The products made in the workshop were sold in Serbia and Vojvodina. An exhibition about this workshop and its current owner, Ivan Debeljak Jr., was opened at the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade.
Director
The sieve workshop at the Red Cross in Belgrade has existed for 100 years. After the end of the First World War, Edo Čvar, a Slovene from Ribnica, started making sieves. He brought his cousin Ivan Debeljak to Belgrade students from Ribnica. The products made in the workshop were sold in Serbia and Vojvodina. An exhibition about this workshop and its current owner, Ivan Debeljak Jr., was opened at the Ethnographic Museum in Belgrade.
Himself
A documentary-narrative film which looks at real events and personal phenomena of artist Zarko Lausevic. "Laush" above all tells a story of an evil time we've all been through, represents both sides and is made with empathy and respect towards everyone involved in the tragic incident. Through recreations, narration, memories of colleagues and quotes from the book "A Year Passes, a Day Will Never Pass" which the artist wrote during the hardest stage of his life, the weight of his fate is presented. The aim of this project is to portray the life of brilliant actor, who in the midst of great fame, disappeared from the scene through the cruelty of dubious times.