Dragana Latinovic lives and works in Berlin, Germany, as a visual artist, documentary film director, and producer. She has a degree in graphic art from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, Serbia,
and a degree in film directing / visual communication from the Academy of Arts in Hamburg, Germany, where she was the protege of Prof. Gerd Roscher and Wim Wenders.
She is a co-founder of the Berlin-based German film production company Clear Cut Films. She cooperated with Fenomena Film Production in Braunschweig, which is focused on the production of documentaries on famous directors such as John Badham, John Schlesinger, Bruce Beresford, and Roger Donaldson.
Her films are visually startling, existentially moving short pieces. Her short ‘Brothers’ Dance’ gained cult status in former Yugoslavia as it captured well the Dostojevskyian struggle for humanity in a country on the verge of disappearance. Her films played the international film festival circuit and won awards. Dragana was a coordinator of the film festivals “Euro-In Film,” Novi Sad,” and “Cinestrange” in Braunschweig for several years.
She also studied European Media Science in Potsdam, Germany.
She devotes most of her time to developing cutting-edge documentary films that explore the human condition. She is also interested in the relationship between art production and cognitive sciences and collaborates with Johns Hopkins University in the United States and Bristol University’s Department of Psychological Sciences.
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