Английская Википедия:Branislava Ilić

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox person Branislava Ilić (Niš, 1970), is a playwright, dramaturge, screenwriter, actress and prose writer from Serbia.[1]

Biography

Branislava attended the Secondary Acting School in Niš. She obtained her dramaturgy degree at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade. Her first professional engagement took place in the National Theater in Niš.Шаблон:Cn

For three years she worked as a dramaturge at the National Theater in Belgrade (2008-2010). She has also collaborated at performances at the Serbian National Theater in Novi Sad, Atelje 212 in Belgrade, "Toša Jovanović" Theater in Zrenjanin, Kruševac Theater, Puls Theater in Lazarevac, Zvezdara Teatar in Belgrade, Madlenianum in Zemun, Croatian National Theater "Ivan pl. Zajc" in Rijeka, Bitef Theater in Belgrade, OP DADOV in Belgrade.Шаблон:Cn

Her short stories and dramas are published in magazines and collections. Dozens of her radio dramatic miniatures are produced as well as several screenplays for different TV formats.Шаблон:Citation needed

She is also a member of the Sterijino pozorje jury.[2] Selector of the Joakimfest 2021. [3]

Works

Books of plays
  • Teatar palanke /A Theater of the provinciality/, Niš Cultural Center, Niš, 2007.
  • Baba, neću da postanem čudovište /Grandma, I will not become a monster/, City Library "Žarko Zrenjanin" and NP "Toša Jovanović" from Zrenjanin, 2015.
  • Zaglavljeni /Stuck/, based on motives of the novel Zajedno sami /Together alone/ by Marko Šelić Marčelo, OP DADOV 2010; Beoštampa 2012; Laguna 2015.
  • Drame / Plays, bilingual edition, Srpska čitaonica Irig and the Borislav Mihajlović Mihiz Foundation, 2017.[4]
Produced theatrical plays (selection)
  • Ulica, štap i kanap /Street, rod and rope/ (directed by the author);
  • Zločin i razgovori /Crime and Conversations/ (directed by K. Mladenović);
  • Zaglavljeni /Stuck/ (directed by D. Mihajlović);
  • Telo /The Body/ (directed by S. Bodroža);[5]
  • Baba, neću da postanem čudovište /Grandma, I don't want to become a monster/ (directed by P. Štrbac);
  • Ne pristajem /I do not comply/ (directed by K. Krnajski);
  • Pad /The Fall/ (co-authors: B. Ilić / K. Mladenović).[6]
Performances with dramaturgy contribution (selection)

Awards and recognitions (selection)

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References

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External links

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  1. Branislava Ilić (biobibliografija) Projekat Rastko, Drama i pozorište. (in Serbian)
  2. Sterijino pozorje jury, official site of the manifestation (Serbian)
  3. Joakimfest 2021, official site of the Joakimfest (Serbian)
  4. Burić, I. „Knjiga uz Mihizovu nagradu“, Dnevnik, Novi Sad, 18. 9. 2017. (in Serbian)
  5. 37. Pozorišna predstava "TELO" (mart 2013.), Puls theater
  6. Kulturni dnevnik, a critic's view, Television of Serbia, December 24, 2018.
  7. Derviš i smrt, official page of the performance, National theatre, Belgrade
  8. „Branislava Ilić i Filip Vujošević autori najboljih drama“, Radio-televizija Vojvodine, 15. decembar 2008. (in Serbian)
  9. Burić, I. „Knjiga uz Mihizovu nagradu“, Dnevnik, Novi Sad, 18. 9. 2017. (in Serbian)
  10. Branislava Ilić Sterijino pozorje, official website (in Serbian)