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'''Goran Nerić''' (born in [[Goražde]], [[Yugoslavia]]) is an international Canadian, French, [[Documentary film|documentary]] [[film director]] and [[screenwriter]].
'''Goran Nerić''' (born in [[Goražde]], [[Yugoslavia]]) is an international (Canada, France, USA) filmmaker and cinematographer.


His first documentary film “Zona Arizona” was awarded at the festival “Traces de vies” ([[Rencontres du film documentaire]]) at [[Clermont-Ferrand]], France. For this film, he draws inspiration from culturally diverse sources of former Yugoslavia, his lost motherland, and tries to show that the common life between belligerents is still possible on this soil, destroyed by civil war tragedy.
His documentary film "Zona Arizona" was awarded at the festival "Traces de vies" ([[Rencontres du film documentaire]]) at [[Clermont-Ferrand]], France. For this film, he draws inspiration from culturally diverse sources of former Yugoslavia and tries to show that the common life between belligerents is still possible on this soil, destroyed by civil war tragedy.


In 2005, his film “Champion’s Zone” (''La Zone des Champions'') for which he was credited as the writer and directing consultant, was nominated by the [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television]] for a [[Gémeaux award]] in the Best Sports Program or Series category.
In 2005, his film "Champion’s Zone" (''La Zone des Champions'') for which he was credited as the writer and directing consultant, was nominated by the [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television]] for a [[Gémeaux award]] in the Best Sports Program.


He graduated in Film Directing from the ESRA Paris - Côte d'Azur ([[Ecole Supérieure de Realisation Audiovisuelle]]) and holds a master's degree (M.A.) in Film Studies from the [[University of Montreal]] and a bachelor's degree in Economic Sciences.
In his youth, Goran Nerić participated in international sport competitions. He is a former Yugoslavian [[Team handball|handball]] player who competed in the [[1980 Summer Olympics]].


In his youth, Nerić participated in international sport competitions. He is a former Yugoslavian [[Team handball|handball]] player and [[Handball at the 1980 Summer Olympics|Olympian]].
He graduated in Film Directing from the ESRA Côte d'Azur ([[Ecole Supérieure de Realisation Audiovisuelle]]) and holds a Master's degree (M.A.) in Film Studies from the [[University of Montreal]] and a Bachelor's degree in Economic Sciences from the [[University of Sarajevo]].


==References==
==References==
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2757366/ IMDb]
* [http://www.arrq.qc.ca/html/TOUS/BOTT_dossier_printer.php?vCode=591]
* [http://www.arrq.qc.ca/html/TOUS/BOTT_dossier_printer.php?vCode=591]
* [http://www.tdv.itsra.net/spip.php?article17]
* [http://www.tdv.itsra.net/spip.php?article17] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070908233040/http://tdv.itsra.net/spip.php?article17 |date=2007-09-08 }}
* [http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/athletes/ne/goran-neric-1.html]
* [http://www.lesellesdelaculture.com/galas/gemeaux%202005/gala%20prix%20gemeaux%202005.htm]
* [http://www.lesellesdelaculture.com/galas/gemeaux%202005/gala%20prix%20gemeaux%202005.htm]


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Latest revision as of 11:46, 24 May 2023

Goran Nerić (born in Goražde, Yugoslavia) is an international (Canada, France, USA) filmmaker and cinematographer.

His documentary film "Zona Arizona" was awarded at the festival "Traces de vies" (Rencontres du film documentaire) at Clermont-Ferrand, France. For this film, he draws inspiration from culturally diverse sources of former Yugoslavia and tries to show that the common life between belligerents is still possible on this soil, destroyed by civil war tragedy.

In 2005, his film "Champion’s Zone" (La Zone des Champions) for which he was credited as the writer and directing consultant, was nominated by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television for a Gémeaux award in the Best Sports Program.

He graduated in Film Directing from the ESRA Paris - Côte d'Azur (Ecole Supérieure de Realisation Audiovisuelle) and holds a master's degree (M.A.) in Film Studies from the University of Montreal and a bachelor's degree in Economic Sciences.

In his youth, Nerić participated in international sport competitions. He is a former Yugoslavian handball player and Olympian.

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