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Ada | Ait (2018)

documentary, 17 min

    

A father living on a small river island with his dog, while trying to cope with grief
after the loss of his daughter.

 

Ivana Todorovic is a social documentary filmmaker from Belgrade, Yugoslavia, today Serbia.
Ivana’s films are character driven and are informed by personal experiences of human instincts and modes of
survival when dealing with trauma. Her intimate and emotional films tackle social issues such as gender and sexuality, homelessness, the education of Roma children in squatter settlements in Belgrade and youth gun violence in New York City.
Her films have won several awards and were screened at numerous international film festivals, including IFF Rotterdam, Traverse City Festival, Palm Springs IFF and were broadcast on The New York Times Made with Kickstarter series.
All of the films are geared toward promoting and producing social change and used in media campaigns, educational and NGO settings.
Ivana’s last film “ When I was a boy, I was a girl” premiered at the Berlinale shorts competition in 2013 and won several awards including Best Balkan Documentary at Dokufest.

 

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director:  Ivana Todorović
cinematographer: Maša Drndić
sound : Radisa Cvetković
editor: Marija Kovačina
sound designer: Ivan Antić
color correction: Pablo Ferro
Zivanović
graphic designer: Isidora Nikolić
production house: BLOK FILM
country: Serbia

 
 
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