Juraj Barabas
Juraj Barabas pops up in some pretty wild projects, honestly. “Salvable” (2025) is the latest one folks are buzzing about, though details are still hush-hush—classic movie industry cloak-and-dagger stuff. But hey, that just means it’s probably gonna be a big deal when it finally lands. Before that, he was in “Chelovek niotkuda” (2023), which, if you’re even slightly into sci-fi or thrillers, you probably heard swirling around last year. That film’s all about a mysterious outsider dropping into a tightly-knit community, kicking off all sorts of chaos and questions about who you can trust. Barabas nails that ambiguous vibe—one minute you’re rooting for him, next minute, you’re side-eyeing him hard. Keeps you on your toes.
Then there’s “Vratar Galaktiki” (2020)—which is, no joke, as wild as the name sounds. Think futuristic soccer, aliens, dystopian drama, and a bunch of action crammed into two hours. Barabas plays a character who’s not just part of the action, but actually drives a chunk of the story. He’s got this knack for pulling you into the world, whether he’s playing the hero, the anti-hero, or something in between. You never really know what you’re gonna get with him, and that’s kinda the point. He chooses projects that zig when you expect them to zag, which makes following his career a bit of an adventure in itself. If you’re tired of cookie-cutter roles, keep an eye on this guy.