Vuk Rsumovic is an award winning writer & director. He studied writing for film and theatre at the Faculty of Drama Arts in Belgrade and Studies of Analytical Psychology of Carl Gustav Jung both in Belgrade and Zürich. His feature film debut No One's Child had World Premiere at Venice Film Festival Critic's Week where it won three awards: Settimana della critica Raro Video Audience Award, FIPRESCI Critics Award for Best Film (Orizzonti and International Critics' Week), and FEDEORA Award for Best Script. The film has won over 35 awards all over the world, among them New Voices/New Visions Award at Palm Springs International Film Festival, Best Film Award at GoEast Film Festival in Wiesbaden and Best Director Award at Tarkovsky International Film Festival. In 2020, he wrote and directed TV mini-series The Mould based on a true story about a notorious "missing babies" affair in former Yugoslavia. Dwelling Among the Gods is his second feature film. He has been writing extensively for TV and theatre and works as a full time professor of Screenwriting and Film Directing. He is an active member of European Film Academy.