Marc Stanimirovic

Marc Stanimirovic’s acting credits are pretty wild, honestly. Dude’s got range—like, we’re talking from gritty revenge flicks to heavy drama that’ll wring your heart out if you let it. In “Revenge” (2017), you get the feeling he’s not messing around. The whole vibe is raw and tense—like, this isn’t your average eye-for-an-eye story. There’s this strange, pulsing energy, and Marc brings something to the role that just sticks with you. You know those movies where you can’t look away, even when stuff gets ugly? Yeah, that’s one of those. Fast-forward to “Survive” (2024), and you’ll notice he’s switched gears. It’s like he’s got this chameleon thing going on. The stakes are totally different—less about violence, more about clinging to hope when everything’s falling apart. Marc’s character is just trying to keep it together, and it’s so believable you almost forget he’s acting. There’s this rawness, this sense that he’s dragging himself through hell and still refusing to give up. It’s honestly kind of inspiring, even if the movie’s a bit of a gut punch. And then there’s “Café de Flore” (2011), which is a whole different beast. It’s artsy, kind of dreamy, and it weaves together these parallel stories about love and loss. Marc’s not the main guy here, but his part adds this cool texture to the whole thing. The movie jumps between timelines, and you get these waves of emotion—nostalgia, heartbreak, hope. It’s the kind of film that makes you think for days after. Marc fits right in, giving you just enough to remember, but not so much that he overshadows everything else. He’s got this knack for leaving a mark without hogging the spotlight.

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  • Professions: Production Manager, Producer, Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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