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Miko Lazić is a visionary filmmaker whose distinct cinematic voice has earned him critical acclaim and a devoted following. With a keen eye for social commentary and an unflinching gaze into the human condition, Lazić's films are both intellectually stimulating and emotionally gripping. Lazić's breakout feature, Made in YU (2005), is a gritty, documentary-style drama that delves into the complexities of post-Yugoslav identity. Through raw, naturalistic performances and a stark, neo-realist aesthetic, the film offers a nuanced exploration of the region's fractured social fabric, challenging audiences to confront the lingering echoes of a tumultuous past. Iscariot (2008), Lazić's follow-up, solidified his reputation as a master of psychological thrillers, blending elements of moral ambiguity and existential dread to craft a haunting character study that lingers long after the credits roll. Lazić's films are distinguished by their unwavering commitment to social relevance and their willingness to tackle complex, often uncomfortable, subject matter. Whether tackling the legacy of ethnic conflict or the corrosive effects of power and corruption, his work consistently challenges viewers to question their own biases and preconceptions. With a keen eye for detail and a knack for creating indelible cinematic moments, Miko Lazić has emerged as one of the most distinctive and compelling voices in contemporary world cinema.