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  1. Darko Lungulov is a Serbian-American film director, screenwriter, and film producer. Biography. Born in Belgrade, Serbia. Lungulov graduated from the City College of New York with a B.F.A. in film and video. In 2004, his documentary Escape won the Audience Award at the Hamptons International Film Festival.

  2. Darko Lungulov, originally from Serbia, moved to New York City, where he graduated with BFA in film and video from CCNY. His debut feature, Here and There, won Tribeca 2009 Best NY Narrative Award and received critical acclaim from The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and The New York Times, winning 20 awards at over 50 international festivals.

  3. Darko Lungulov, originally from Serbia, moved to New York City, where he graduated with BFA in film and video from CCNY. His debut feature, Here and There, won Tribeca 2009 Best NY Narrative Award and received critical acclaim from The Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and The New York Times, winning 20 awards at over 50 international festivals.

  4. Cineuropa met up with Serbian filmmaker Darko Lungulov to talk about his film Monument to Michael Jackson which was in competition in the East of the West selection

  5. Darko Lungulov, born in Belgrade at that time Yugoslavia, now Serbia. When in 1991 the civil war broke in Yugoslavia, he moved to New York. From 1997-2003 worked as documentary filmmaker on staff and on independent film project. In 2003, returned to live and work in Serbia.

  6. Apr 14, 2009 · I am Darko Lungulov, born in Belgrade at that time Yugoslavia, now Serbia. When in 1991 the civil war broke in Yugoslavia, I moved to New York. In NYC, while studding film at CCNY, I supported...

  7. Mar 3, 2023 · This is certainly the case with Darko Lungulov’s A Fleeting Dream, a documentary about one of the oldest and the longest-living Yugoslav rock bands, Yu Grupa, whose cultural significance is immense for the region.