
Miroslav "Mika" Antić was a Serbian poet, film director, journalist and painter. He was a major figure of the Yugoslav Black Wave. He had six children.

Dragoslav Bokan is a Serbian film director and writer.

Dragomir Brajković was a Montenegrin Serb writer, journalist, editor of Radio Belgrade, poet and member of the Association of Writers of Serbia.

Vanja Bulić is a Serbian journalist and author.

Dragan M. Ćirjanić is a Serbian film and television director, screenwriter, producer and writer.
Branislav "Brana" Crnčević was a Serbian writer and politician.

Bogdan Diklić is a Serbian actor. He has been active since the late 1970s and starred in over one hundred Yugoslav films and television series. Diklić made ten films with director Goran Marković. In August 2009, he received the Lifetime Achievement Award "Pavle Vuisić" for his body of work in Yugoslav cinematography.

Srđan Dragojević is a Serbian film director and screenwriter, who emerged in the 1990s as a significant figure in Serbian cinema.
Boro Drašković is a Serbian director, playwright and screenwriter.

Mirjana Karanović is a Serbian actress, film director and screenwriter. Considered one of the best Serbian and Yugoslavian actresses of all time, she is probably the best known for her performance in her debut film Petria's Wreath, as well as for her frequent collaborations with film directors Emir Kusturica and Jasmila Žbanić. Karanović received international acclaim and a nomination for European Film Award for Best Actress for her role in Žbanić's Grbavica.

Srđan Koljević is a Serbian screenwriter and film director.

Dušan Kovačević is a Serbian playwright, scriptwriter, film director and academic best known for his theatre plays and movie scripts. He also served as the ambassador of Serbia in Lisbon, Portugal.

Darko Lungulov is a Serbian-American film director, screenwriter, and film producer.

Boris Malagurski is a Serbian-Canadian film director, producer, writer, political commentator, television host and activist, his films include the documentary series The Weight of Chains.
Borislav "Mihiz" Mihajlović was a Serbian writer and literary critic.

Aris Movsesijan is a Serbian screenwriter, movie director, writer blogger, politician and a dentist. He is currently the president of the New Party, a social liberal political party.

Ranko Munitić was a theorist, critic, journalist and art historian – one of the most important experts on popular culture and media in Yugoslavia.
Nataša Ninković is a Serbian actress, best known for her roles in the films Savior, War Live, The Professional and The Trap.

Aleksandar Novaković is a Serbian writer and playwright.

Nebojša Pajkić is a Serbian screenwriter. He is a professor of film dramaturgy, writer, director and film critic.

Radoslav (Lale) Pavlović is a Serbian writer. Pavlovic authored numerous theatre plays and film/TV scripts popular with the audience and acclaimed by the critics. He is best known for his theatre plays Šovinistička farsa, performed more than a thousand times across ex-Yugoslavia, Mala, and Moja Draga performed for hundreds of times in Belgrade theaters, as well as movies Balkan Rules (1997), Living like the rest of us (1983), Hajde da se volimo 3 (1990) featuring ex-Yugoslavia mega-star Lepa Brena, and TV series Moj Rodjak sa Sela (2008) scoring record viewership of over 3 million viewers per episode.

Gorica Popović is a Serbian theatre, television and film actress.

Slobodan Savić is a Serbian journalist, writer and critic.

Zoran Spasojević, is a Serbian writer.

Zoran Stefanović is an award-winning Serbian author, publisher and cultural activist, best known as the founder of several cultural networks, including Project Rastko. His works were published and produced in Europe and US.

Zdravko Velimirović was a Yugoslavian film director and screenwriter, University Professor, a member of the Academy of Arts and Sciences. He directed 43 films between 1954 and 2005.

Milovan Vitezović is a Serbian writer, professor and screenwriter. He writes songs, novels, essays, reviews, aphorisms, movies and TV scripts. He has published more than forty books in over one hundred and fifty items, represented in over fifty anthology Serbian and international poetry, prose literature for children, aphorism and fantasy, fiction and television drama.

Božidar Zečević is а Serbian filmologist, film historian, dramatist, screenwriter, director, university professor of film analysis, founder and editor-in-chief of the film journal Filmograf.

Želimir Žilnik is a Serbian and Yugoslav filmmaker who rose to prominence in the late 1960s during the era of the Yugoslav Black Wave in cinema. He is noted for his radical, independent film practice and his pioneering use of hybrid nonfiction forms; he is also distinguished by his sociocritical views and solidarity with movements against the status quo. In the 21st century he has been celebrated with major career retrospectives all over the world and is now recognized as one of the most important politically-engaged European filmmakers working today.