Boro Drašković
Boro Drašković (Serbian: Боро Драшковић) born May 29, 1935 in Sarajevo, Kingdom of Yugoslavia is a Serbian director, playwright and screenwriter.[1]
Biography
Boro Drašković, graduating from Belgrade's Academy of Theater, Film, Radio, and Television in 1959. Draskovic entered the film industry as an assistant to Polish director Andrzej Wajda in 1962. Four years later, he assisted Jerzy Kawalerowicz. Draskovic sold his first screenplay in 1964. In 1969, he made his first fictional feature film, Horoscope, and subsequently made three more features, all of which he co-scripted. In addition, Draskovic has made documentaries and worked on television and radio; he has also written several books on cinema and theater. In theater, he explained the most important works in a wide arc from Aeschylus to Beckett, along with Shakespeare, Moliere, Chekhov, and our classic Domanovic, Petar Kocic, Danilo Kis. He has directed several TV movie and TV documentary: Toobaco road, Kitchen, Belgrade children, Maria, Interview with Laxness... He is the author of several books on acting and directing: Change, Labyrinth, Mirror, The paradox of the director, the Monkey King...[2]
Filmography
- Horoscope, 1969.
- Knockout, 1972.
- Heat, 1979.
- Life is beautiful, 1985.
- Vukovar Poste Restante, 1994.[3]
TV dokumentary, series and movie
- Toobaco road, TV mini series, 1981.
- Kitchen, TV movie, 1976.
- Belgrade children, TV movie, 1976.
- Maria, TV movie, 1976.
- Arandjel accident, TV movie, 1976.
- Praise Iceland, TV documentary, 1973.
- Interview with President of Iceland, TV documentary, 1973.
- Weekly afternoon in Greenland, TV documentary, 1973.
- Interview with Laxness, TV documentary, 1973.
- The paradox of chess, TV documentary, 1973.[4]
Books
- Change
- Mirror
- Labyrinth
- The paradox of the director
- Monkey King, Prometheus - Novi Sad, 1996.
- A view of passers, Prometheus - Novi Sad, 2006, ISBN 86-515-0019-X
- Balance, Literary municipalities Vrsac, 2007, ISBN 978-86-7497-128-4
- Drama of director
- A film about film, Prometheus - Novi Sad, 2010, ISBN 978-86-515-0551-8
- Olive Circle, Novi Sad, Theater Museum of Vojvodina, 2011, ISBN 978-86-85123-55-9[5]
See also
Gallery
References
External links
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Draskovic, Boro |
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Film director and screenwriter |
Date of birth |
May 29, 1939 |
Place of birth |
Sarajevo, Serbia |
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