Marko Plejić is a Croatian documentary filmmaker known for his short films "Disco Europe", "Flowers of Death", "As One", "A short trip with Mr. Tetimov", "The Poles", "The Ant Situation", "Half a lemon", "Drmić".
Ambiental documentary short, takes a closer, deeper look at the wild parties on the central beach in Split, Croatia, that started to take place every night after the clubs close. The filming took place over several nights, all summed up to six minutes to see glimpses of a giant party of young tourists with no control or authority (the film took place before the police started to make the parties a bit more orderly). Feelings of repetition until decline comes to the forefront as every single party, like a wave on the beach, happens in the same fashion, over and over again while the 'wave' becomes quieter with each stroke.
Two young men from Eastern Europe take a pilgrimage to Santiago, Spain. Upon arrival at one of the most northwestern points of Europe, the south-easterners find themselves foreign both to the identity of their surroundings, as well as to their own. Without realizing it, they embark on a pilgrim-esque exploration of their own identities and the religiously-spiritual and nationally-sexual differences between them.
An inquiry into the international sense of democracy. Through a set of highly stylized "tablo" frames, their spontaneous manners tell a short love story.