
Director
Goran Paskaljević
Born 1947 · Belgrade, Serbia
Goran Paskaljević was a Serbian and former Yugoslav film director. Born in Belgrade, he was raised by his grandparents in Niš in southern Serbia, following the divorce of his parents. Fourteen years later he returned to Belgrade where he worked with his stepfather at the Yugoslav Film Archive. Paskaljević belonged to a group of several Yugoslav filmmakers who studied abroad and graduated from the prestigious Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU). After returning to Yugoslavia, he made some 30 documentaries and 16 feature films which were screened at many international film festivals (such as Cannes, Berlin, Venice, Toronto and San Sebastian) and met with critical acclaim. The rise of nationalism during the breakup of Yugoslavia forced him to leave his country in 1992. In 1998 he returned to Yugoslavia to make the Powder Keg (known as Cabaret Balkan in the USA) which won the FIPRESCI prize at the Venice Film Festival and at the European Film Awards. In 2001, Variety International Film Guide marked him as one of the world's top five directors of the year. The Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA) presented a full retrospective of his work in January 2008. It was BFI Southbank's (London) turn to organize in July 2010 a full retrospective of his 16 feature films, along with the publication of a monograph (in English) about his work. Paskaljević lived between Belgrade and Paris, France and he held both Serbian and French citizenship. As of 2008 he was named Officer of the French Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He died on 25 September 2020 in Paris.
Directed

The Elusive Summer of '68
Director · 1984

Cabaret Balkan
Director · 1998
Iz pobede u pobedu
Director · 1975
Burden
Director · 1974

The Dog Who Loved Trains
Director · 1977

Someone Else's America
Director · 1995

Guardian Angel
Director · 1987

The Optimists
Director · 2006

The Servant
Director · 1973

The Legend of Lapot
Director · 1972

Mister Hrstka
Director · 1970
Kapetan Janko
Director · 1974

Honeymoons
Director · 2009

How Harry Became a Tree
Director · 2002

When Day Breaks
Director · 2012

Time of Miracles
Director · 1989

Earth Days Pass By
Director · 1979

Despite the Fog
Director · 2019
Acting
Writing

The Elusive Summer of '68
Writer · 1984

Cabaret Balkan
Writer · 1998
Burden
Writer · 1974

Guardian Angel
Writer · 1987

The Optimists
Writer · 2006

The Servant
Writer · 1973

The Legend of Lapot
Writer · 1972

Mister Hrstka
Writer · 1970

Honeymoons
Writer · 2009

How Harry Became a Tree
Writer · 2002

When Day Breaks
Writer · 2012

Time of Miracles
Writer · 1989



