Svetlana Cvetko

[3] While attending classes at the University of California, Berkeley extension program, Cvetko met film professor Larry Clark.

[3][5] Directed and shot by Cvetko, No War was shown in over 15 festivals around the world and won the Grand Prix du Public in Films de Femmes in 2001.

[3] Cvetko and director David Scott Smith created a panoramic, widescreen 3.18:1 aspect ratio to shoot in the San Francisco City Hall.

"[3] In 2016, Cvetko directed a short, Yours Sincerely, Lois Weber, about the trailblazing silent-film director, starring Eilizabeth Banks, who is also the film's Executive Producer.

[7] "In director-cinematographer Svetlana Cvetko’s ambitious indie drama “Show Me What You Got,” three soulful twentysomethings bare their hearts and bodies to one another in sleek, polyamorous European-flavored style."

(LAtimes) "With her stylish, dynamic and affecting feature Show Me What You Got, the co-writer/director/DOP captures the malaise of today’s generation through a classic cinema lens; even Phillip Noyce thought it was dynamite."

(Gay City News)[10] Two become three when the pair meet Christine (Cristina Rambaldi), an artist grieving her grandfather, at the coffee shop where she works.

Svetlana Cvetko, 2020