Mladomir Puriša Đorđević was a Serbian film director and screenwriter. He directed 71 films since 1947. His 1966 film The Dream was entered into the 17th Berlin International Film Festival. Some of his movies were censored and banned by the Yugoslav communist government.
The Morning
(Director)
The South Railway Battle
(Writer)
The Girl
(Director)
The Girl
(Writer)
Noon
(Director)
Noon
(Writer)
I Miss Sonia Henie
(Director)
The First Citizen of a Small Town
(Director)
The First Citizen of a Small Town
(Writer)
The Dream
(Director)
The Dream
(Writer)
From Every Man I Loved
(Writer)
From Every Man I Loved
(Director)
The Coach
(Director)
The Coach
(Writer)
Summer Is to Blame for Everything
(Director)
Summer Is to Blame for Everything
(Writer)
The Morning
(Writer)
Eight Kilos of Happiness
(Director)
Eight Kilos of Happiness
(Writer)
A Child of Community
(Director)
A Child of Community
(Writer)
Two Grapes
(Director)
The Cyclists
(Director)
Mouth Full of Earth
(Director)
Mouth Full of Earth
(Writer)
Have Anything to Declare?
(Director)
The Double Bass
(Director)
The Double Bass
(Writer)
Have Anything to Declare?
(Writer)
Comrade Oskar's Twelve Children
(Writer)
Tango Is a Sad Thought to Be Danced
(Director)
Tango Is a Sad Thought to Be Danced
(Writer)
The Cyclists
(Writer)
Two
(Director)
Two
(Writer)
Scherzo
(Director)
Scherzo
(Writer)
Three-Hearts Locket
(Writer)
Pavle Pavlovic
(Director)
Pavle Pavlovic
(Writer)
Cross Country
(Director)
Cross Country
(Writer)
Rain
(Director)
Rain
(Adaptation)