Zoran Đorđević (born Valjevo, 7 November 1962) is film, television and theater director, screenwriter, art photographer and producer.
Zoran Đorđević
Born
(1962-11-07) 7 November 1962 (age59)
Valjevo, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia
Education
Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (1992)
Occupation
Film and theater director, screenwriter, photographer, producer
Yearsactive
1987–present
Biography
Đorđević graduated from the Documentary Film department at FAMU, Film and TV School of the Academy of Arts in Prague.
Đorđević has made more than twenty films in Yugoslavia / Serbia, Czech Republic, Brazil, Angola, and other countries. Among other things, he is a laureate of the Yugoslav Documentary and Short Film Festival (today's Martovski festival) for the films Prayer for Dead Souls, Odyssey, and Cheers.
From the second half of the 1990s Đorđević lived and worked mostly in Brazil,[1][2] where his films are regularly shown at festivals.[3]
In addition to film and theater making, he is also engaged with film and photographic pedagogy - at lectures for the Film Foundation in São José dos Campos, as well as other workshops and courses.[4]
Stefanović, Zoran. „Veseli fantom Slobode”, Temat "Hugo Prat 1927-1995", priredio Aleksandar Nikolić, Časopis Reč, Beograd, mart 1996. (in Serbian)
Stefanović, Zoran. Ostrvska priča (1987), drama po motivima stripa "Korto Malteze" Hugo Prata; kao i "O jednoj mladalačkoj drami, dvadeset godina kasnije - Napomena redakcije i autora" (2007) (in Serbian)
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