Vladimir Paskaljevic

Vladimir Paskaljevic

second unit director or assistant director, writer, director

Vladimir Paskaljevic was born on Apr 05, 1974 in Yugoslavia. Vladimir Paskaljevic's big-screen debut came with Cabaret Balkan directed by Goran Paskaljevic in 1998. Vladimir Paskaljevic is known for Sestre directed by Vladimir Paskaljevic, Ivana Vukovic stars as Marija and Ana Mandic as Saska. Vladimir Paskaljevic has got 8 awards and 3 nominations so far. The most recent award Vladimir Paskaljevic achieved is Toronto Film Critics Association Awards. The upcoming new movie Vladimir Paskaljevic plays is The Optimists which will be released on Jul 28, 2011.

Vladimir Paskaljevic is Toronto-based Serbian-Canadian director best known for Devil's Town (2008), Absence Is Present (2015), Dolphins Are Mammals (1997) and Sestre (2011). He works as an editor and teaches film-related courses at several Canadian universities.His first student film 'Dolphins Are Mammals' earned him recognition at Montreal World Film Festival. The movie about the boy who struggles for the truth against authorities was a metaphor about the student protests 1996-97 in Serbia. After that film the director met difficulties to fund his projects in Serbia for the next ten years. However, his debut feature, almost completely funded privately by actor Milan Tomic, a satirical comedy "Devil's Town' (2008), comprising of real-life stories that Vladimir has heard, sealed his reputation of critic of men-dominated and stratified Serbian society. Critically acclaimed the film won awards and premiered at several international festivals such as Karlovy Vary, Palm Springs, Montreal World Film Festival, Trieste IFF, and many others.His next project was TV movie Sestre (2011), (supported by European Union) about human trafficking. The film won domestic awards, but was not edited according to his directing instructions. After this project Vladimir moves to Canada where he completes his MFA studies, graduating with Dean's Prize and winning Toronto Film Critic Award for best Canadian student film 'Absence Is Present' (2015).Vladimir teaches film at several universities and works on two feature documentaries.

  • Birthday

    Apr 05, 1974
  • Place of Birth

    Nis, Serbia, Yugoslavia

Known For

Awards

8 wins & 3 nominations

Toronto Film Critics Association Awards
2015
Absence is Present (2015)
Winner - Student Film Award
Absence is Present (2015)
Castellinaria International Festival of Young Cinema
2010
Best Film in 16-20 Comptetion
Winner - Three Castles
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