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Years active
  
1999 - present

Name
  
Ognjen Svilicic

Role
  
Screenwriter


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Born
  
1971
Split, Croatia

Awards
  
Golden Arena for Best Screenplay 2007 Armin Karlovy Vary East of West Award 2007 Armin

Movies
  
These Are the Rules, Armin, Sorry for Kung Fu, Zagreb Cappuccino, Wish I Were a Shark

Similar People
  
Emir Hadzihafizbegovic, Branko Schmidt, Jasna Zalica, Damir Teresak, Daria Lorenci

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Ognjen Sviličić (born 1971 in Split) is a Croatian screenwriter and film director noted for his critically acclaimed 2007 film Armin.

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Career

Sviličić was born 1971 in Split, in a family of journalists. He started his career with a series of TV features which had a mixed critical response. At the beginning of the 2000s, Sviličić often worked as a co-writer or script doctor on films by other directors (What Iva Recorded by Tomislav Radić, The Melon Route by Branko Schmidt). Many of the directors with whom he worked made significantly better films then usual while co-working with Sviličić. Svilić was therefore sometimes nicknamed "Mabuse of Croatian cinema", who "resurrects directors from the dead".

Sviličić's first international success was comedy Sorry for Kung Fu, in which young woman from the Dalmatian highlands comes back from Germany to her native village. Girl (Daria Lorenci) is pregnant, but does not reveal identity of the father. Their old-fashioned parents try to find husband for her, but she stubbornly refuses. Film was screened in a Forum program of Berlinale.

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Sviličić's next film, Armin, was also screened in Berlin Forum. That's the story about teenage musician and his simpleton father who travel from Bosnia to Zagreb to audition for a German coproduction film. Son is skeptical and bitter, and father is naive and overtly enthusiastic for anything that is "Western" and "European".

Filmography

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  • Wish I Were a Shark (Da mi je biti morski pas) (1999) - writer and director
  • Sorry for Kung Fu (Oprosti za kung fu) (2004) - writer and director
  • What Iva Recorded (Što je Iva snimila 21. listopada 2003.) (2005) - writer
  • The Melon Route (Put lubenica) (2006) - writer
  • Armin (2007) - writer and director
  • Metastases (2009) - writer
  • Two Sunny Days (2010) - writer and director
  • These Are the Rules (2014) - writer and director
  • We Will Be the World Champions (2015)
  • References

    Ognjen Sviličić Wikipedia