Nikola Tesla in popular culture

Controversial Author Claims Tesla for Montenegro

A book "Nikola Tesla declared himself as Montenegrin", published in Montenegro, has added fuel to the long-standing dispute over the national identity of the scientist Nikola Tesla, who lived and worked in the US. Born to a Serbian Orthodox family in Smiljan, Austria-Hungary, now Croatia, he died in New York in 1943.

Tech-Savvy Tesla-Inspired Play Premieres in Belgrade

A new play entitled 'FBI - The Tesla Files' premiers at Belgrade's Sava Centre's main hall on December 18.

Written by Nele Karajlic, a popular Yugoslavian musician, writer, performer and overall Renaissance man, the play premiered in November in Novi Sad and has now taken up residence in Sava Centre.

Tesla film to have European premiere on April 6 in Belgrade

BELGRADE - US director Joseph Sikorski's Tower To The People, a new documentary about Nikola Tesla, will have its European premiere on April 6 at Sava Centar in Belgrade.

The documentary, which premiered at the New Yorker Hotel in October last year, is about Tesla's dream of sending free wireless energy from a mysterious tower and the Wardencliff laboratory on Long Island.

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