Milan Dragicevich
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Seed

written and directed by: Chris Perry 
produced by: Bit Films 
Lead role:  Milan Dragicevich as Professor O’Connor


​Set in a dystopian future, where crops and agriculture are strictly under the control of Orwellian mega-corporations, SEED is a short live-action film that delves into the underworld of a renegade rebel engineer who has invented a stealthy way to produce his own illegal crops. 

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SEED was featured at the 32nd annual Interfilm Berlin film festival ( 2015), as well as the Courts de Science Festival in France (2014).  Writer-director Chris Perry is an Academy Award-winning filmmaker. 

  • Home
  • Bio
    • Introduction
    • CV
    • Contact
  • Performances
    • Theater >
      • Anna Christie
      • Hedda Gabler
      • Arms & The Man
      • Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
      • A Raisin in The Sun
      • The Last Waltz Live
      • Much Ado About Nothing
      • Comedy of Errors
    • Film: "SEED"
  • Playwriting
    • Refugee ( Shea Theater)
    • Refugee ( UMass Theater)
    • Refugee in Serbia
    • Milosevic at The Hague (Serbia)
    • Milosevic at the Hague (U.S.A.)
    • Testimonials
  • Publications
    • The Persuasive Actor: Rhetorical Power on the Contemporary Stage
    • "Looking Both Ways,” in American Theatre
  • Teaching
    • Courses
    • Testimonials
  • Media
    • Reviews & Press Coverage, Plays
    • Reviews & Press Coverage, Performance
    • Workshops
    • Awards