Marko Kovač
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Marko Kovač | |
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Born |
Belgrade, Serbia | April 9, 1981
Nationality | Serbian |
Alma mater | University of Belgrade |
Awards |
Chess - 1st award[1] Wolf Bites - Special award[2] A Natural Source of Energy - 2nd award[3] |
Marko Kovač (Serbian Cyrillic: Марко Ковач; born 9 April 1981 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, today Serbia) is Serbian architect and film director.[4] In 2007. he graduated architecture from the University of Belgrade's School of Architecture.[5][6]
Filmography
- Chess, animated movie (1998) - 1st award of 31. review of film and video works by children of Yugoslavia at Kinoteka [7]
- Vuk ujeda (Wolf Bites), short movie (2007) - Special award from Telekom Serbia [8]
- Potpisani - episode 1 (2007) - Award Woody dwarf at the festival in Serbian Holywood 2011.[9]
- Potpisani - episode 2 (2008)
- Water Means Life, short movie (2008)[10]
- A Natural Source of Energy, short movie (2008)[11] - 2nd award from TV FOX
- Insurance, short movie (2008)[12] - became part of official movie for Belgrade FEST 2011.[13]
- Carlos Trapéz, 10 short stories (2008,2009)[14]
- Belgrade 2010, short movie (2010)[15] - became part of Beldocs[16] film festival 2010.
- Potpisani - episode 3 (2010) - Award Woody dwarf for the 3rd place at the festival in Serbian Holywood 2012.[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]
- Podbradak potpisanih - mini TV series / 5 episodes (2011) [25]
- Psycho - done in 60 seconds, short movie (2011) - 1st award of Jameson J-Factory festival of movies for 60 seconds, 2012.[26][27][28][29][30][31][32][33][34][35][36]
- Apocalypto, short movie (2012)
- Potpisani - episode 4 (2013)
References
- ↑ "Chess"
- ↑ "WB award"
- ↑ "ANSoE award"
- ↑ Interview with Marko Kovač about his TV serials
- ↑ Interview about Marko Kovač`s graduate (master) work
- ↑ Interview with Marko Kovač about architecture in Belgrade
- ↑ "Chess"
- ↑ "Wolf Bites"
- ↑ "Potpisani" website
- ↑ "Water Means Life" (YouTube)
- ↑ "A Natural Source of Energy" (YouTube)
- ↑ "Insurance" (YouTube)
- ↑ "FEST 2011"
- ↑ "Carlos Trapéz" website
- ↑ "Belgrade 2010" (YouTube)
- ↑ Beldocs official website
- ↑ "FCS" website
- ↑ "B92" website
- ↑ "SEEcult" website
- ↑ "Filmske-radosti" website
- ↑ "RTS" website
- ↑ "B92" website
- ↑ "Tanjug" website
- ↑ "Filmske-radosti" website
- ↑ "Podbradak potpisanih" website
- ↑ "Psycho/Psiho(Kuda za vikend)"
- ↑ "J-Factory"
- ↑ Kurtes, Aleksandra (2012-02-01). "Movie for 60 seconds". Politika.
- ↑ Radovic, Milka (2012-02-01). ""Psycho" is a candidate of Serbia in London". Blic.
- ↑ "ATA stars"
- ↑ "Telegraf"
- ↑ "Kurir"
- ↑ "Story 1"
- ↑ "Story 2"
- ↑ "it resenja"
- ↑ "Urbanstandard"
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