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    Biljana Tutorov, Director
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    Petar Glomazic, Director

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About the Project

In the pristine mountains of Montenegro, a semi-nomadic mother and daughter defend their herding tradition and their land from becoming a NATO military training ground. A gripping family and environmental drama unfolds, as the story of violence against women echoes that of violence against nature.

 


Project Team

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    Biljana Tutorov

    BILJANA TUTOROV is a director and producer of feature and documentary films, video works and performances focused on women-driven stories which examine contemporary political reality, state of democracy and environmental protection. After graduating Art History, Biljana studied Film Anthropology and Acting. She is Chicken and Egg, EAVE Producers Workshop and EURODOC alumna, member of IDA International Documentary Association, European Film Academy and an advisory board member of  DAE Documentary Association of Europe. In 2023, Biljana received the inaugural Diane Weyermann Fellowships championing three non-fiction projects worldwide. Biljana served as a jury member at Festival die Popoli 2018 and IDFA 2023. 

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    Petar Glomazic

    PETAR GLOMAZIĆ graduated in 1994 from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade. He has worked for leading regional companies in the aviation industry for more than 20 years. A passionate life-long mountain climber, Peter has extensively researched traditions, wrote stories, took pictures, and filmed the people and natural landscapes there. Petar is a member of the Documentary Association of Europe (DAE) and a co-founding member of the Save Sinjajevina Association. “The Last Nomads” is his debut feature documentary. In 2023, He received the inaugural Diane Weyermann Fellowships championing three non-fiction projects worldwide.