Vukcevic is the creative director of Podgorica City Theatre, professor of Film Directing module at the Department of Film Directing at the Montenegrin National Faculty of Drama Cetinje. Also, Vukcevic is the youngest member ever to join the Film Board of the NationalAcademy of Arts and Science. Vukcevic worked as the director/ author in around 80 projects, including one feature film, ten theatre performances, He also directed four short films, one TV film, 25 half-an-hour documentaries for Montenegrin Broadcasting Service TV CG, as well as numerous music videos, commercials, TV clips. - Vukcevic is at the position of Artistic director of City Theatre Podgorica, and artistic head of new productions, with more than 25 stage productions in charge. Vukcevic is well versed in the use of modern cinematic technology, a skill he learned through collaboration with experienced production and postproduction crews as well as through attendance of international festivals, workshops and training sessions. Also, Vukcevic owns a majority in film company GALILEO PRODUCTION MONTENEGRO, which deals with film & video production, advertising, advertising, promotional films etc. He has been awarded with many national and foreign awards. Nikola Vukcevic is married and a father of two children. Vukcevic’s projects have been seen by a wide international audiences – in the last five years his films and plays have been performed/screened at more than 40 international film and theatre festivals. His work has earned him the status of one of the best known and respected theatre and film directors of his generation in Montenegro. He is also the youngest professor of film direction at a national Drama Faculty on the Balkans – a status that he specially covets. Nikola Vukcevic has been named an Ambassador of Montenegrin Culture by the EU's Directorate General Enlargement. The Directorate is a project set up to promote the countries applying for membership of European Union, and the Ambassadors of culture will represent their country during the accession. His next film project The Boys from Marksa I Engels Street is the winner of the 2nd award by the Ministry of Culture of Montenegro's programme for cinema 2010. The project has been awarded 60,000 Euro financial assistance.
Education
Vukcevic received a Bachelor of Arts in Film and Theatre Directing from the Academy of Arts Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, studying under supervision of internationally acclaimed film and theatre directorVlatko Gilic, as Student of Generation 1998 from Drama section, and he has finished his Faculty – one year before deadline. Vukcevic has been included in category of the best University students in Novi Sad. In June 2001 he received a master's degree of Arts in drama. His thesis was awarded and published as a book "I ". Since November 2010 Vukcevic has PhD, on cinematic and theatre poetics of Ingmar Bergman. A View from the Eiffel tower had a modest production budget of only 30 000 Euro. Its cast however included some of the most known actors from ex Yugoslavia who agreed to work on a voluntary basis or for very reduced fees. This was the first Montenegrin film after a fifteen-year break. Also, A View from the Eiffel tower was the first co-production of companies from ex Yugoslavia, Montenegro, Croatia, Slovenia and Serbia.