Srdan Golubović (b. 1972, Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a graduate of the Dramatic Arts Faculty (Belgrade), where he now works as an assistant in the department of film and television direction. He already began to make a name for himself as a student, primarily with the short feature Threesome (1994). The joint project All Inclusive (1995), to which he contributed with the third story entitled Hertz Minute (1995), became a cult film for the young generation. With colleagues he established the production company Baš Čelik, where he made his highly successful feature-length debut Absolute Hundred (2001). This psychological drama about a former top athlete, a sports shooter whose soul is broken by the war, was screened and awarded at numerous domestic and international festivals. The Trap was screened in its international premiere in the prestigious Forum at this year's Berlin Film Festival.
MFF Karlovy Vary