Sanja Savić Milosavljević | |
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Born | Sarajevo, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | December 31, 1988
Alma mater | University of Arts in Belgrade |
Notable awards | Golden Antenna Award Slobodan Stojanović Award |
Spouse | Mladen Milosavljević |
Sanja Savić Milosavljević ( Serbian: Сања Савић Милосављевић; born December 31, 1988) is a Serbian screenwriter, film director, novelist, playwright and assistant professor at the Department of General Literature and Theatrology of the Philosophical Faculty at the University of East Sarajevo in Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Savić Milosavljević made her debut as a playwright with the play Kod šejtana ili Jedna dobra žena (With the Devil, or One Good Woman), which premiered in the Stefanović Karadzic theater in 2018. [1] This was followed by Srebrni car (The Silver King, premiered 2020) and Kao da ne bismo (As if we wouldn't, premiered 2022), both of which premiered in the Puls Theater in Lazarevac, Serbia. [2] [3]
Published collections of short stories:
Published novels:
Published plays:
Savić Milosavljević also published a collection of poems entitled Unutrašnji reljefi (Inner Reliefs, 2023) and participated in the novelization of the animated film Priča o Miki mravu (The Tale of Mickey the Ant, 2023). [11] [12]
The value of Milosavljević's works was recognised by the commission of the Creative Europe program, which supported the translation of Neoštrine into German as part of a project implemented by the Arete Publishing House. [13]
Savić Milosavljević worked as screenwriter on the following television series:
She is the co-screenwriter of the 2022 film Čudotvorac Tumanski (Tumanski the Miracle Worker). [16]
As screenwriter and director, she shot three short animated films:
Savić Milosavljević also wrote and directed the feature film Naši očevi, majke i njihova djeca (Our Fathers, Mothers, and their Children), which premiered at the 2017 FEST film festival in Belgrade, Serbia. [19]
Savić Milosavljević's works have been shortlisted for the Beogradski Pobednik Award, Meša Selimović Award, and Grozdana Olujić award. [20] [21] [22]
In 2022, Savić Milosavljević was awarded the Golden Antenna Award at the Fedis festival in Belgrade, Serbia for her work on Vreme zla. [23]
In 2023, she was awarded the Slobodan Stojanović award for her play Ulica presovanih žaba. [24]
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Sanja Savić Milosavljević | |
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Born | Sarajevo, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia | December 31, 1988
Alma mater | University of Arts in Belgrade |
Notable awards | Golden Antenna Award Slobodan Stojanović Award |
Spouse | Mladen Milosavljević |
Sanja Savić Milosavljević ( Serbian: Сања Савић Милосављевић; born December 31, 1988) is a Serbian screenwriter, film director, novelist, playwright and assistant professor at the Department of General Literature and Theatrology of the Philosophical Faculty at the University of East Sarajevo in Pale, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Savić Milosavljević made her debut as a playwright with the play Kod šejtana ili Jedna dobra žena (With the Devil, or One Good Woman), which premiered in the Stefanović Karadzic theater in 2018. [1] This was followed by Srebrni car (The Silver King, premiered 2020) and Kao da ne bismo (As if we wouldn't, premiered 2022), both of which premiered in the Puls Theater in Lazarevac, Serbia. [2] [3]
Published collections of short stories:
Published novels:
Published plays:
Savić Milosavljević also published a collection of poems entitled Unutrašnji reljefi (Inner Reliefs, 2023) and participated in the novelization of the animated film Priča o Miki mravu (The Tale of Mickey the Ant, 2023). [11] [12]
The value of Milosavljević's works was recognised by the commission of the Creative Europe program, which supported the translation of Neoštrine into German as part of a project implemented by the Arete Publishing House. [13]
Savić Milosavljević worked as screenwriter on the following television series:
She is the co-screenwriter of the 2022 film Čudotvorac Tumanski (Tumanski the Miracle Worker). [16]
As screenwriter and director, she shot three short animated films:
Savić Milosavljević also wrote and directed the feature film Naši očevi, majke i njihova djeca (Our Fathers, Mothers, and their Children), which premiered at the 2017 FEST film festival in Belgrade, Serbia. [19]
Savić Milosavljević's works have been shortlisted for the Beogradski Pobednik Award, Meša Selimović Award, and Grozdana Olujić award. [20] [21] [22]
In 2022, Savić Milosavljević was awarded the Golden Antenna Award at the Fedis festival in Belgrade, Serbia for her work on Vreme zla. [23]
In 2023, she was awarded the Slobodan Stojanović award for her play Ulica presovanih žaba. [24]
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