Đorđe Kadijević is a Serbian and Yugoslav film director, screenwriter and art critic. Kadijević is well known for his horror films and for TV series Vuk Karadžić, which won the Grand prix in Rome and was protected as European Intangible Cultural Heritage by UNESCO, on the proposition of Umberto Eco.
A Holy Place
(Director)
Ward
(Director)
Leptirica
(Director)
Leptirica
(Writer)
Music Portrait - Pavle Stefanovic
(Writer)
Music Portrait - Pavle Stefanovic
(Director)
The Feast
(Production Design)
The Gifts of My Cousin Maria
(Director)
The Gifts of My Cousin Maria
(Writer)
The Maiden's Tune
(Director)
The Feast
(Director)
The Feast
(Writer)
The Death of Black George
(Writer)
Attacker
(Director)
Zarki
(Director)
Zarki
(Writer)
The Oath
(Director)
The Oath
(Writer)
A Man Who Ate a Wolf
(Director)
A Miracle
(Director)
A Miracle
(Writer)
A Miracle
(Adaptation)
The Trek
(Director)
Belgrade Kids
(Director)
Arandjel's Predicament
(Director)
Maria
(Director)
The Death of Black George
(Director)
Attacker
(Writer)
The Colonel's Wife
(Writer)
The Colonel's Wife
(Dialogue)
A Holy Place
(Writer)
The Colonel's Wife
(Director)
Zarki
(Producer)
The Maiden's Tune
(Writer)
The Maiden's Tune
(Production Design)
The Last Audience
(Director)
Vuk Karadzic
(Director)
Vuk Karadzic
(Creator)
The Last Audience
(Creator)