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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Film producer

Name
  
Roko Belic


Years active
  
1993–present

Ethnicity
  
Czech and Yugoslav

Home town
  
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Residence
  
Malibu, California, United States

Occupation
  
Film producer and director

Nominations
  
Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature

Movies
  
Happy, Genghis Blues, Totally Fucked Up, I Am, Fame Whore

Similar People
  
Adrian Belic, Paul Pena, Tom Shadyac, Kongar‑ol Ondar, Ben Byer

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Roko Belic is an American film producer and director. His directorial debut, Genghis Blues, was nominated for an Academy Award for best documentary feature.

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Early life and education

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Belic was born to Czechoslovakian and Yugoslavian parents, Danica and Dr. Nenad Belic. During his childhood, his mother used a wrench to lock a broken dial on the family TV to the local PBS channel. His first film-making experience was in third grade with his brother, Adrian, when a friend, Christopher Nolan, borrowed a super-8 movie camera from his parents. Belic grew up in suburban Chicago and attended Evanston Township High School. Belic later attended the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Career

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For his first feature, Belic was inspired by a story unfolding in the little-known Siberian republic of Tuva. Trusting his intuition, Belic purchased two cameras on credit and flew with his brother to Tuva to create the documentary feature, Genghis Blues (1999). Belic’s landmark film received an Academy Award nomination for best documentary feature and won over 70 international film festival awards including the Sundance Audience Award.

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Continuing with his passion of global cinematic journeys, Belic associate produced Beyond the Call (2006), following three American soldiers-turned-humanitarians, traveling to war zones around the world delivering life-saving aid. The following year, Belic co-produced and shot the award-winning Indestructible (2007), filmed in locations from China to Israel, following one man’s search for a cure for his terminal illness.

In 2010, Belic directed the documentary Dreams: Cinema Of The Subconscious, included on the Inception (2010) Blu-ray. Following its success, he directed The Batmobile, released on The Dark Knight Rises (2012) Blu-ray.

Most recently, Belic teamed up with director Tom Shadyac (Bruce Almighty, Liar Liar, The Nutty Professor), who executive produced, to make the feature documentary Happy (2012). Directed, written, and co-produced by Belic, Happy combines powerful human stories with cutting-edge science to give audiences a deeper understanding of our most desired emotion. Happy won numerous awards and screened in 70 countries. It was the #1 documentary on iTunes for over nine weeks and achieved "All-Time Bestseller" status.

Personal life

Belic currently resides in Malibu, California with his longtime girlfriend, Gael Firth, and their daughter, Viva Paradise Firth Belic.

Belic's step-mother, Ellen Stone Belic, is the daughter of Jerome H. Stone, the founder of the Alzheimer's Association and of J.H. Stone & Sons. His father, Nenad, was a retired cardiologist who died while attempting to row solo across the Atlantic Ocean.

Director

  • Genghis Blues (1999)
  • Happy (2011)
  • Dreams (2010)
  • The Batmobile (2012)
  • Producer

  • Genghis Blues (1999) (executive producer) (producer)
  • Homecoming (2004) (field producer)
  • Beyond the Call (2006) (co-producer)
  • Indestructible (2007) (co-producer)
  • Cinematographer

  • Genghis Blues (1999)
  • Indestructible (2007)
  • I Am (2010)
  • Happy (2011)
  • Actor

  • Totally Fucked Up (1993)
  • Fame Whore (1997)
  • References

    Roko Belic Wikipedia