Mina Radović is a FIAF-trained archivist, curator, and film historian. Mina created Liberating Cinema, leading it with a vision from a university programme to a charitable organisation with an international outlook and global impact.
He has curated on all periods of film history and an expansive range of world cinema, including first time retrospectives of Yugoslav cinema in the Anglophone world, programmes on Czechoslovak, Indian, Greek, German, Hungarian, Polish, Italian, Soviet, Russian and Georgian, Egyptian, Burkinabe, Chinese, Japanese, French, and American cinemas, foci on film animation, silent cinema, avant-garde and experimental cinema as well as special sections on the work of Andrei Tarkovsky, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Srđan Karanović, Andrzej Munk, John Abraham, Ritwik Ghatak, and Yoshishige Yoshida.
Beginning in archiving at the Austrian Film Museum Mina completed his further training in analogue and digital film restoration with the Fédération internationale des archives du film (FIAF) at the L’immagine Ritrovata and Cineteca Bologna. He regularly curates for world-leading museums, archives, and cinematheques and is an experienced publishing and project director. Mina obtained his PhD at Goldsmiths, University of London.