Portrait of Kiša Radić

About me

Kiša Radić (2001, Serbia) is a cinematographer and visual artist working across film, photography, and multimedia. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Cinematography. Her work includes short fiction films, documentaries, music videos, and authorial projects, including her solo exhibition What If I Disappear? In 2025, she was selected for the Balkan Young Talents programme. The same year, she shot her first feature documentary, Goranka’s Time, directed by Boris Miljković, set to premiere at Beldocs in Belgrade. One of her photographs, Moon Water, was selected for the BitBasel programme and the GLPH (Galactic Library Preserve Humanity) archive and will be sent to the Moon as part of a NASA-affiliated lunar mission, where it will remain preserved as a record of human creativity. She recently completed her second feature length docu-fiction film, World Citizen, directed by Youning Jiang, currently in postproduction and is expected to be released in 2027. Based in Belgrade, available internationally.

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The Space In Between is an ongoing project exploring fragile connections between couples across generations, genders, and racial backgrounds, centered on the uniqueness of each relationship. The work examines emotional unavailability and the impact of contemporary life on the ability to truly connect. Developed through close collaboration with participants, the project documents intimate moments between two individuals. The series combines Polaroid photography and collage, separating couples through different mediums.

“Lovers find secret places inside this violent world where they make transactions with beauty.” - Rumi