Boris Gavrilovic
Assistant Professor, Communication – Film Studies
Boris Gavrilovic is a filmmaker and educator whose award winning films have been shown nationally and internationally in theatrical, festival, and art venues. His Documentary “My Life as an Underdog” about a performance artist who suffers from Asperger’s Syndrome was featured on Jimmy Kimmel Live, G4 network’s “Attack of the Show”, Sirius satellite radio, NPR, Screem Magazine, Weird New Jersey, and many other media outlets. This film was nominated for the best feature documentary at the Atlanta Film Festival and won Best Feature Film as well as the audience award at Microcinefest in Baltimore MD. Boris’ short experimental films won awards at the Chicago International Film Festival, New York Expo of Short Film and Video and Humboldt International Film Festival. In addition, his work was screened at the Anthology Film Archives, Andy Warhol Museum and numerous other film festivals in the United States and Europe. His photography work was exhibited in a number of galleries in the US as well as Graz, Austria and Shanghai, China. Boris recently directed an independent horror film The Haunting of Jessie Ross and teaches film production and theory at Centenary University in Hackettstown NJ. He holds a BA in Fine Arts and a MA in Cinematography from Montclair State University and is a recipient of the Geraldine R. Doge Fellowship (Visual Arts/Educator initiative.)
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Boris Gavrilovic
Boris.Gavrilovic@centenaryuniversity.edu
(908) 852-1400 ext. 2256
