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'''Goran Gocić''' is a [[Serbia]]n freelance journalist,<ref name="latimes1">(13 August 2007). [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/1318902831.html?dids=1318902831:1318902831&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Aug+13%2C+2007&author=Tracy+Wilkinson&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=Finding+roots+in+a+reel+Balkan+village%3B+Bosnian-born+director+Emir+Kusturica+builds+a+small+town+celebrating+his+embrace+of+a+Serbian+identity.&pqatl=google Finding roots in a reel Balkan village], ''Los Angeles Times" ("Goran Gocic a Serbian film critic who has written a biography of Kusturica ...")</ref> editor, author and filmmaker, whose work has been published or broadcast by many media organizations worldwide. Gocic is the winner of the [[NIN Prize]], a prestigious Serbian literary award for 2013.
'''Goran Gocić''' (born [[May 6]]. [[1962]]) is a [[Serbia]]n freelance journalist,<ref name="latimes1">(13 August 2007). [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/1318902831.html?dids=1318902831:1318902831&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Aug+13%2C+2007&author=Tracy+Wilkinson&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=Finding+roots+in+a+reel+Balkan+village%3B+Bosnian-born+director+Emir+Kusturica+builds+a+small+town+celebrating+his+embrace+of+a+Serbian+identity.&pqatl=google Finding roots in a reel Balkan village], ''Los Angeles Times" ("Goran Gocic a Serbian film critic who has written a biography of Kusturica ...")</ref> editor, author and filmmaker, whose work has been published or broadcast by many media organizations worldwide. Gocic is the winner of the [[NIN Prize]], a prestigious Serbian literary award for 2013.


==Books==
==Books==

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Goran Gocić (born May 6. 1962) is a Serbian freelance journalist,[1] editor, author and filmmaker, whose work has been published or broadcast by many media organizations worldwide. Gocic is the winner of the NIN Prize, a prestigious Serbian literary award for 2013.

Books

  • Pornocratia: A Cultural History of Sex in the Media (2008/2009), a monograph on the ascent of pornography in the West, is his largest project so far.
  • Zelimir Zilnik: Above the Red Dust (2003) (chapter)
  • Notes from the Underground: The Cinema of Emir Kusturica (2001/2006)[1]
  • Degraded Capability: Media and the Kosovo Crisis (2000) (chapter)
  • Andy Warhol and Strategies of Pop (1997)
  • Tai (2013)

Cinematography

Gocić worked as an undercover reporter (in style of Gunter Walraff’s Ganz Unten) in the documentary Bloody Foreigners (2001) for the UK Channel 4 series Dispatches. He has become a champion of the DV revolution. He has an A M. Sc. in Media and Communications from the London School of Economics (1999).

He runs Force Majeure, the production company for feature documentaries Balkan Diaries: Bulgaria, on Orthodox priests facing transitional turmoil and Today a Visa, Tomorrow the World on Serbian troubles with visas.

References

  1. ^ a b (13 August 2007). Finding roots in a reel Balkan village, Los Angeles Times" ("Goran Gocic a Serbian film critic who has written a biography of Kusturica ...")