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Film Entries Sofia IFF 2016
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Ognjen Sviličić
Ognjen Sviličić was born in 1971 in Split, Croatia. He graduated from the Academy of Drama Arts in Zagreb and began his career directing TV movies. He directed his first feature-length film Wish I Was a Shark in 2000. The film was awarded Best Croatian motion picture at the national film festival in Pula by film critics and was first on Croatian top box office in 2000. Sviličić continued with Sorry For Kung Fu (2004), that was screened in a world premiere at 55th Berlin Film Festival (Forum), and won several international awards. Then, Sviličić directed his fifth long-feature film, Armin. Ognjen Sviličić is also working as a scriptwriter, and teaches writing screenplays at the Academy of Drama Arts in Zagreb since 2008.
FILMOGRAPHY 1999 Jehovini svjedoci - video short 1996 Domina - short 1998 Full House (Puna kuca) - TV movie 1999 Da mi je biti morski pas 2001 Ante Is Coming Home (Ante se vraca kuci) - TV movie 2004 Oposti za kung fu 2007 Armin 2008 Stipe u gostima - TV series (2 episodes) 2010 Two Sunny Days (Dva Sunčana dana) 2014 These Are The Rules (Takva su pravila) |
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