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Aleksandar Ivicic is an actor and writer, known for The Eleventh Hour (2014), Farewell Calm Days (2010) and Forgotten Calm Days (2012).
The very first short film Aleksandar did was titled Shouten, which won three awards at the Second Annual Tonawanda High School Film Festival: Best Actor (Aleksandar Ivicic) Best Supporting Actor (Nicholas Turton) and Fan Favorite. Aleksandar moved to the United States when he was only 8 years old as a Croatia Refugee of war, along with his immediate family. During the 2nd Annual Tonawanda Film Festival the 'Best Actor' award was a very close call between two roles, both which were played by Aleksandar Ivicic. The roles were for "Nerd Domination" and "Shouten". In 2011 Aleksandar won the 'Best medium horror film' award for his short film 'Gagsters: The Movie' at the Buffalo Screams Film Festival. In November 2011 Aleksandar wrote a short 46-page horror screenplay titled 'The Undead' which followed the story of 6 spec-op soldiers who uncover the first signs of a zombie apocalypse. After interest in the project sparked it was later expanded on to become a feature length suspense/thriller titled 'Call of Duty Undead'. As the project continued to grow, military veterans, Robert Woodley and Christopher Clark signed with 'Ride the Wanted Trail' Kevin Tanski soon to follow. As time went on other individuals signed on, among them being 'Will Mutka' award-winning writer to portray 'Ronald' of Alpha Squad. Award-Winning Director for his project 'Bury My Heart in Tonawanda', Gary Sundown. And Rock Hall of Famer of 2006 Artimus Pyle (former drummer of Lynyrd Skynyrd)! The original cast of 2012 was recast and the project grew significantly by 2013, going from a simple small project aimed for film festivals to a 6-distribution offer ultra-low budget titan.