Boris Miljković
Boris Miljković Борис Миљковић | |
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Born | FPR Yugoslavia (modern Croatia ) | 3 April 1956
Nationality | Serbian |
Years active | 1980–present |
Boris Miljković (
FPR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian film director, screenwriter, creative director in advertising and writer
.
Biography
Boris Miljković studied
children's TV series, 1981), Rokenroler (Rock'n'Roller; 1980), Ruski umetnički eksperiment (The Russian Artistic Experiment; 1982) and Šumanović - Komedija umetnika (Šumanović - Comedy of an Artist; 1987). A section of his contemporary video work was introduced at exhibitions of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Contemporary Arts Museum Houston
in 1989.
In the nineties, he worked as creative director in
MTV Award (1989), the Isidora Sekulić Award 2002 for his prose Tea Time in Zamalek, the UEPS Award 2007 and the Golden Maple Award (category tourism film) of Jahorina Film Festival
2016.
In 2003, he directed
Atelje 212 Theatre two years later. He was appointed artistic director for the conceptual realization of the Eurovision Song Contest 2008. In 2017, he was one of the initiators of the Serbian MTS Vision Festival. Miljković has been creative director at Radio Television of Serbia (RTS) for many years.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]
Bibliography (selection)
- Čaj na Zamaleku (ISBN 86-83053-86-5.
- Fabrika hartije (Paper Factory), short stories, Geopoetika, Belgrade 2003, ISBN 86-7666-014-X.
- Uspavanka za Lalu (ISBN 86-7666-048-4.
- Poljupci, sećanja i razgovori (Kisses, Memories and Conversations), novel, Geopoetika, Belgrade 2006, ISBN 86-7666-104-9.
- Život u raju (Life in Heaven), short stories, Samizdat B92, Belgrade 2016, ISBN 978-86-7963-434-4.[9]
Filmography (selection)
Film
- Ruski umetnički eksperiment (The Russian Artistic Experiment), Television film (1982)[10]
- Šumanović – Komedija umetnika (Šumanović – Comedy of an Artist), Television film (1987)[11]
- #SamoKažem (#JustSaying), co-author, Web series (2013)[12]
- Put u budućnost (Way to the Future), Documentary film series, RTS (2017)[13]
Video advertisement
- Biljana Srbljanović, Skakavci, Trailer of Yugoslav Drama Theatre (2005)[14]
- MTS (2007)[15]
- MTS – Imate prijatelje!, Ensemble Kolo (2007)[16]
- Creative Center for Tourism, Art and Culture, Jedinstvena zemlja nadomak nas... (The unique country near us...), Kovačica (2016)[17]
- RTS, Rio 2016 – Team Serbia (PTCreative Belgrade)[18]
- Idea, Za koga ti kuvaš?[19]
Music video
- Laibach, Across The Universe (1989)[20]
- Kanda, Kodža i Nebojša, Kafane i rokenrol (2010)[21]
- Čaroban, Song of the Eurovision Song Contest 2011[22]
- Grupa Regina, Kalimero (2014)[23]
References
- ^ Boris Miljković in: Ko je ko u Srbiji '96: biografski leksikon, Bibliofon, Belgrade 1996 at World Biographical Information System Online, retrieved on 2018-04-15.
- ^ Biography Archived 2021-07-28 at the Wayback Machine on the official website of Geopoetika, retrieved on 2018-04-15.
- ^ The Arts for Television – MoMA 1989 on the official website of the museum, retrieved on 2018-04-17.
- ^ Theater review of the newspaper Vreme, retrieved on 2018-04-15.
- ^ UEPS Award 2007, notification in Taboo magazine No.32/2007 (p.2-3), retrieved on 2018-04-17.
- ^ BelGuest magazine, Volume 8/2008, Circus in Wonderland (English; p. 14-17) on issuu, retrieved on 2018-04-20.
- ^ Awards 2016 Archived 2018-04-17 at the Wayback Machine, website of Jahorina Film Festival, retrieved on 2018-04-16.
- ^ Official website Archived 2019-04-17 at the Wayback Machine of MTS Vision Festival, retrieved on 2018-04-15.
- union catalogue) of National Library of Serbia.
- ^ TV film on YouTube.
- ^ TV film on YouTube
- ^ Webisodes, playlist on YouTube.
- ^ Documentary film series on YouTube
- ^ Official video on YouTube
- ^ Official video on YouTube
- ^ Official video on YouTube
- ^ Official video (English subtitles) on YouTube
- ^ Official video on YouTube
- ^ Official video on YouTube.
- ^ Official video on YouTube.
- ^ Official video on YouTube
- ^ Official video (English version) on YouTube.
- ^ Official video on YouTube.