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BIOGRAPHY

Milena Marković
screenplaywriter, playwright, poet.

Milena Markovic was born, in Zemun, on April 9, 1974. She has completed her education at Primary and High School in Belgrade.
In June 1998, in Belgrade, she graduated from the Faculty of Dramatic Art, in the Dramaturgy Department, having presented her drama titled "Pavilions, or where I am going to, where I am coming from and what’s for dinner."
In December 2001 she won the Special Prize for the drama "Pavilions" at the Vienna Theatre m.b.h.
In Aprile 2001 was premiere of the "Pavilions" at the Yugoslav Dramatic Theatre in Belgrade, directed by Alisa Stojanovic. In the same year, in June, the "Pavilions" was placed on the repertoire of the National Theatre in Skoplje, directed by Srdjan Janicijevic.

In June 2002, Jaka Ivanc received his degree from the Faculty of Dramatic Art in Ljubljana, Department of the Thetatrical Directing, with the drama "Pavilions".
In October 2002, at the Vienna Theatre, was the premiere of the same drama, directed by Zijah Sokolovic.

The antothology of poems titled "The Dog which has eaten the sun" was published by Flavio Rigonat, at Belgrade in Aprile 2001. The anthology came out in three editions.
Milena Markovic's drama," God had mercy on us -the Tracks" took part in the summer residence of the Royal Court Theatre in London in the period from July to August 2002.
The opening night of the "Tracks" was in Belgrade, in November 2002, at the Yugoslav Dramatic Theatre, directed by Slobodan Unkovski.
Next year, in May , the same drama was played in the Polish town, Poznan, directed by Rafal Sabara.

In November 2002, Ms Markovic participated in the reading of poetry in public, with her Anthology of poems, at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm. The same Anthology is expected to be translated and published in Sweden in the near future.

In Octobre 2003, was published the second Anthology of Ms Markovic's poems under the title " The Truth is in the heath" . The publisher was LOM Flavio Rigonat.
In June, 2004, drama "The Tracks" took part at the festival "Sterijino pozorje" in Novi Sad, directed by Rafael Sabara and was awarded a Special Prize for text.

At the end of June, 2004, her drama "The Tracks", in the performance of Yugoslav Dramatic Theatre, took part at the Festival of Modern Drama in Weisbaden. In the same year it was published in the German theatrical journal "Theater Heute".

In September 2004, Ms Markovic participated in the project "SWITCH", the exchange between the Nordic and Balkans' countries, the reading of poetry in Stockholm and Goetebourg

In the period from December 2004 to January 2005, she wrote a screenplay and participated in shooting of a short documentary film "The Miners' Opera", in the Serbian town Bor, directed by Oleg Novkovic.

On February 11, 2005 was the opening night of her new drama "The Wood Glitters" at the SCHAUSPIELHAUS theatre in Zurich.
In November, 2005 was the premiere of her drama "The Tracks" in Achen, Germany.
In Octobre 2005, she won the prize "Borislav Mihajlovic Mihiz" for her dramatic creative work related to the drama "The Ship for Dolls".
The book of Milena Markovic's dramas is in a stage of preparation for publishing. She wrote a script for the film „Tomorrow Morning“ directed by Oleg Novkovic.



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