Miodrag Popović

 

Ricardo van Steen (São Paulo, Brazil, 1958) graduated with a degree in applied art but shifted his focus to visual communication and film. He has loved films since he was a small boy, thanks to his mother who was the director of the cinema theater in São Paulo, so Ricardo spent his summer holidays watching films. As a professional, he first designed film posters and worked on set designs. Since 1982, he has directed many commercial videos. In 1991, he attended a screenplay workshop in Los Angeles and then moved to Paris, where he lived until 1996, directing commercials for a local production house. During this time, he wrote the first version of his screenplay for the film about a composer Noel Rosa. In Brazil, he directed a short feature about Rosa entitled Com Que Roupa? (1996), followed by the full-length feature Noel, Poeta da Vila (2006). He also made the medium-length documentary Tinta Fresca (2005).

Filmography


Films by this director

Roj

(1966.)

Directed by: Miodrag Popović
PHOTOGRAPHY: Milorad Marković
Synopsis:

On the main square of a town, Master Miloje holds a trial for Stojanka, who is accused of treason. Through stories and flashbacks, we find out the truth and the answer to the question of whether Stojanka betrayed her husband Nikola. It is a time when women tried to keep their family and run a household while their husbands were outlaws in forests. Bekim Fehmiu won the Golden Arena in Pula for the role of Halil Beg.

b/w, 35 mm, 90 min
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