Misha Nedeljkovich was one of our favorite film professors at OU. I had Misha for Intro to Film and Video, Documentary Film, and Oneiric and Non-Oneiric Cinema, but mostly what I remember about him was that he had an awesome collection of animation from all over eastern Europe, and he really, really liked Jim Jarmusch. He also had a great story about how he got a new dog as a teenager and was so excited about his dog, he missed an after-school meeting. As a result, he was never able to join the Communist party and was relegated after college to making TV shows about the wheat harvest. Over time, I may have forgotten details and he may have embelished some of the story.
I understand that he got a grant to go back to the Balkans and research mass media there. I poked around the OU Web, looking for information about his research and life, and this is what I found. Its not exactly what I was expecting, but interesting nonetheless. I suspect he may have made it as a demo in a Web-authoring class
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