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By having an actor dressed as Tito walk the streets of Belgrade, Žilnik invited citizens to interact with a living symbol of their past. The resulting raw conversations revealed the deep-seated confusion and mythological baggage left in the wake of the federation's collapse. The Prophet of Social Erosion

The People Are Present: Films of Želimir Žilnik - Berkeley - BAMPFA Nacionalisticka_mitomanija_-_Zelimir_Zilnik

Žilnik's films often "prophetically" announced the consequences of nationalist fervor before they fully manifested. By having an actor dressed as Tito walk

Želimir Žilnik, a cornerstone of the Yugoslav Black Wave cinema, has spent over half a century using the camera as a tool of resistance against ruling ideologies. While his early work targeted the gap between communist idealism and reality, his later films—produced during and after the violent dissolution of Yugoslavia—address a different beast: . Subverting the Warrior Myth Želimir Žilnik, a cornerstone of the Yugoslav Black

Deconstructing the Myth: Želimir Žilnik and the War on Nationalist Mythomania

The following article explores how Serbian filmmaker Želimir Žilnik deconstructs nationalistic myths and historical revisionism through his unique "docu-fiction" lens.