

The man who made Yugoslavia move finally tells his own story.
The most popular breakdancer in ex-Yugoslavia, Hamit Djogani, better known as Djole Djogani, made a documentary about his life and collaboration with the biggest stars of regional music scene. With rich documentary material and recordings from private archives, Djogani gathers close associates again and creates an interesting story that testifies to a specific time in the 1990s.
Production
Private archive footage from Yugoslavia's wild 90s club scene.
Editing
Seamless blend of home video grit and glossy performance.
Direction
Dual perspective: Djogani directing his own myth.
Director
Đole Đogani
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Djogani bridged Yugoslavia's turbo-folk and hip-hop scenes when they were considered mortal enemies.
Much of the private archive was rescued from tapes literally buried in family basements during the wars.
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