Matija Munjiza Petrović – graduate film and TV cameraman who has gained an MA degree from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, director of photography. He has been involved in filmmaking since the age of ten, when he made his first film. As a student, he took part in the making of about twenty student films. He is the author of 14 films (documentaries, feature and experimental films). Matija Munjiza Petrović participated in many national and international festivals. He founded the school cinema Bioskop at the Ninth Grammar School in Belgrade. He is a member of the Association of Film Artists of Serbia.
Srđan Radović (1976) – PhD in ethnology/anthropology, a research fellow at the Ethnographic Institute of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in Belgrade. He is the author of two books, several scholarly papers, a dozen critical reviews, book reviews and translations of scholarly works. He is also the editor of a thematic collection of papers. Srđan Radović participated in several scholarly symposia and conferences, both national and international, and has been a visiting lecturer at several academic and educational institutions and organizations. He is a member of the organizing committees of several conferences.
Nevena Boroja is a graduate student at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade, Department of Ethnology and Anthropology. She has worked as a theatre and television actress and has authored numerous educational television and radio programmes supported by the non-governmental sector. Beginning with 2011, she has been actively involved in the organization of the International Festival of Ethnological Film. Since 2012, she has been the founder and coordinator of the ID3min programme within the Festival.