Born in Belgrade, Serbia (former Yugoslavia) in 1972, Srdan Golubović studied theater and made several short films. He then co-founded the Baš Čelik production company with other young filmmakers. In 2001, Golubović made his debut feature film, Absolute Hundred, which earned a number of awards at several international film festivals. His films The Trap (2007) and Circles (2013) both screened at the Berlinale. Golubović also lectures on film and television directing at the University of Arts in Belgrade.