Boris Mitić

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Boris Mitić is a documentary filmaker from Belgrade, Serbia.

Mitić worked as a professional journalist when he decided to buy a camera and film his first film Pretty Dyana (2003) on his own, using a home computer for production. The film, describing the life of the Roma in the outskirts of Belgrade through a story of a Citroën car model which they use to collect recyclable garbage for a living, became popular at festivals (over 60 in total) and received 11 awards. He also directed UNMIK Titanik (2004), a documentary about 100 people who couldn't leave their UN-protected building for over four years. His third film, Goodbye, how are you? (2009), is a collage Serbian sights and satirical aphorisms.[1]

Mitić encourages copyleft distribution of his films.[citation needed]

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