Draft:Ivan Lalić
Ivan M. Lalić | |
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Born | November 26, 1965 |
Nationality | Serbian |
Occupation(s) | Playwright, Cultural Manager |
Spouse | Maja Vidaković Lalić |
Children | Tina and Lav |
Ivan M. Lalić (born November 26, 1965) is a Serbian playwright and cultural manager. He is married to architect Maja Vidaković Lalić, and they have two children together, Tina and Lav.
Biography[edit]
Ivan Lalić graduated in dramaturgy from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts.[1] He was born in Belgrade in 1965.
His plays "In the Flame of Passion" and "Hero of the Nation" have been performed on over 50 stages in the country and abroad.[1] He was the director of the Sterija Theatre until he resigned from the position.[2] He was also the director of the Cinema City Festival.[2]
Personal Life[edit]
Ivan Lalić married architect Maja Vidaković Lalić in 2009. They have two children together, Tina and Lav.
Career[edit]
Lalić co-founded the Mikser Festival alongside his wife Maja Vidaković Lalić in 2006. The festival, which promotes design, architecture, urban planning, new technologies, art, music, and communications, has become a significant cultural event in Serbia.[3][4] The Mikser Festival invites international and local experts from various fields within the creative industries.[3] The festival is part of the Mikser umbrella organization, which includes the Mikser House, a gallery and cultural space located in the Savamala neighborhood.[5] In 2017, they expanded their activities by founding a branch of Mikser House in Sarajevo.[6]
Awards[edit]
- Branislav Nušić Award
- Golden Rooster
- European Citizenship Award (as part of the Mikser organization)
Selected works[edit]
- Third World War, 1999
- Slave of Love, 1999
- Cuba Libre, 2001
- Social Game, 2003
- Hero of the Nation, 2007
- In the Flame of Passion
- My Father in Battle Against Villains from Space
- Love in Savamala
- Screenplays
- The Long Life of a Marital Couple Kos
- Open Doors, one of the screenwriters, 2015
- Pilot in the Grass, one of the screenwriters
- The Abstinent
References[edit]
- ^ a b "Heroj nacije". Narodno pozorište Niš (in Serbian). Retrieved 2021-12-22.
- ^ a b "Ivan M. Lalić nije više direktor Pozorja". Politika Online. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
- ^ a b "Maja Vidaković -Lalić: MIKSER je doveo strance". Zena.blic.rs. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
- ^ "Maja Vidaković Lalić - Wine Style". Winestyle.rs. 29 June 2010. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
- ^ Paula Newton. "Hip Belgrade: Resilient capital finds new energy to rebuild once again". Cnn.com. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
- ^ "Maja Lalić: Letovanje u maniru "Moje grčke pravoslavne svadbe" (foto)". Gloria.rs. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
Category:1965 births Category:Serbian dramatists and playwrights Category:Artists from Belgrade Category:Faculty of Contemporary Arts faculty Category:Recipients of the Branislav Nušić Award Category:Living people Category:Serbian cultural managers Category:Mikser Festival