* 1977 in Leskovac, Serbia. Lives and works in Belgrad, Serbia
Boris Mitić liived on a few continents, worked for five years for global media outlets, understood some things and dedicated the rest of his life to creative parenting, creative football and creative documentaries. Plays blitz chess, writes satirical columns for 'Playboy' and lectures worldwide on the realpolitik of documentary filmaking.
Exhibited works
In Praise of Nothing, 2017 2nd | A | A satirical documentary parable about Nothing, in which Nothing, tired of being misunderstood, runs away from home and comes to address us for the first and the last time. Researched through 20.000 pages of the most eclectic bibliography ever used in a documentary film, shot over 8 years by 62 cinematographers in 70 countries; scored by cabaret grandmasters Pascal Comelade and the Tiger Lillies; narrated – in simple childlike verse – by Iggy Pop. | |
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Links
Trailer | Dribblingpictures.com | Nothing.exposed | Facebook.com/inpraiseofnothing
Credits
All reproductions courtesy by the artist © Boris Mitić