Zlatko Milojičić
Twenty years after World War II, a young boy discovers an abandoned grenade. Driven by curiosity, his innocent play turns into a moment of danger that threatens his life. Through an experimental visual and narrative-documentary approach, the film explores the delicate balance between innocence and danger, intertwining reality and the world of memory.
Zlatko Milojičić is a visual effects artist with extensive experience in the film and television industry. His work has been featured in projects such as Yellowstone, Babylon Berlin, The Walking Dead, Phantom Thread, and Miss Scarlet & The Duke,etc.
Zlatko has been teaching animation and visual effects at the Belgrade Academy of Business and Arts Applied Studies (BAPUSS). In addition to his academic work, he works as a freelance VFX artist, specializing in compositing, matchmove, CG lighting, and on-set VFX supervision.
Zlatko earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Electronics at the Faculty of Electronic Engineering in Niš, focusing on multimedia technologies. He later completed a master’s degree in animation and visual effects at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad (2022–2024) and is currently pursuing doctoral studies in Dramatic and Audiovisual Arts at the same institution. His research interests include the use of visual effects to explore memory in film.
He has also undertaken professional development through specialized courses in VFX and 3D tools, including compositing, digital lighting, and Unreal Engine. Zlatko has been active in the VFX community as an editor for VFXSerbia.com and a former organizer of the CGA Belgrade Festival.
With a balance of professional practice and academic involvement, Zlatko Milojičić continues to contribute to the field of visual effects and film.
