Davorin Sekulić is a photographer currently residing in Sarajevo. He was born on June 7, 1989, in Srebrenica, where he completed his high school education. He then moved to Sarajevo, where he graduated from the School of Photography and also completed the CISCO Academy. In 2011, he was hired by the leading Bosnian portal Klix.ba as a photojournalist and cameraman. He continues to work for this media outlet today, where, in addition to his role as the photo editor, he is also a video producer at Klix Studio.
Throughout his more than a decade of work in the media, and involvement in numerous stories, the idea of directing a documentary film emerged in 2020. This led to the creation of the documentary film Džemo, which won the hearts of audiences at the AJB DOC Festival and went on to have a successful festival run. In early 2024, he directed a short documentary about Dževad Karahasan, which was presented in Austria during a ceremony where the Bosnian writer was posthumously awarded the Fritz Csoklich Democratic Award.
The latest film by Davorin is the documentary Family, which had its premiere in 2024 at the 7th edition of AJB DOC in Sarajevo. It is a genre drama that, through the story of his own family, also portrays the fate of the author’s hometown, Srebrenica.