Goran Rebic

Goran Rebic

Biography

Goran Rebić (b. 1968, Vršac, Yugoslavia) studied at the Film Academy in Vienna (1987-91), and he still lives and works in the city. He began as a documentarist with the films I Came (Gekommen bin ich, 1987), Sissi, Black Ship (Sissi, schwarzes Schiff, 1989), Homeland (Domovina, 1990) and At the Edge of the World (Am Rande der Welt, 1992). He made his debut in features with the family drama Jugofilm (1996; Special Prize from the Ecumenical Jury at the 1997 Karlovy Vary IFF), in which he dealt with resonances of the Balkan War. After that he made the full-length documentary The Punishment (Kazna, 2000) using the testimony of people from bombed Belgrade. His next feature, Donau Dunaj Duna Dunav Dunarea, won the Audience Awards at Mannheim-Heidelberg in 2003.

MFF Karlovy Vary

Director

Movies
2003

Danube, The

1996

Jugofilm

1992

Am Rande der Welt

1989

Sissi, schwarzes Schiff

1987

Gekommen bin ich

Documentaries
2006

The Mozart Minute

1999

Kazna

Short
1990

Domovina

Actor

Movies
1998

Suzie Washington

1993

Halbe Welt

Guest

Shows
2004

Sunshine Airlines

Editor

Documentaries
1992

Wenn die Götter lieben