Growing up in Serbia, I was always fascinated with American film and television. When I was 16 years old, I moved to the US. I attended college at the Florida International University, where I studied psychology and theatre. Soon after graduating, I moved to New York City to pursue my career in Film and TV.
I have developed and managed large and small-scale productions, including TV commercials, long-form branded content, short narrative, and documentary films.
I co-founded and ran a boutique marketing production agency for eight years, where I produced video content for fortune 500 companies domestically and internationally.
My latest documentary film, Seven Hundred Fifty-Six, currently screening on Nowness.com, is a story about Leah, a woman who works across New York City replenishing PPE kits for various businesses while acclimating to life away from twenty-two years in prison.
I co-founded and ran Lotus Pictures for eight years, building it into a boutique production agency with clients across the US and internationally, including ESPN, Estée Lauder, SAP, and American Express. Notable projects include the Invictus Games and SAP's Best Run Business campaign. I led productions end to end: developing concepts, managing budgets and schedules, navigating union and business affairs, and delivering across formats and platforms.
My films have screened at Palm Springs International, Brooklyn Film Festival, Sarasota Film Festival, and Guanajuato International Film Festival, and won Gold at the International Independent Film Awards. My latest, Seven Hundred Fifty-Six, follows a woman reacclimating to life after 22 years in prison.
Growing up in Serbia, I was always fascinated by American film and television. I moved to the US at 16, studied psychology and theatre at Florida International University, then moved to New York to pursue a career in film and TV.
I'm currently freelancing and open to full-time roles in video content, creative development, and production leadership.
