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had its world premiere in June 2006 at the Yugoslav Drama Theatre in Belgrade, directed by Slobodan Unkovski. Her play Simeon the Foundling had its opening night in May 2006, at the Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad, directed byTomi Janezic, for which she recieves award for the best play at Sterijino pozorje festival in June 2007. She wrote the screenplay for the film Tomorrow Morning directed by Oleg Novkovic.The screenplay is awarded in Alexandria, Minsk and Vrnjacka Banja, In November 2007 she recieves award "Milos Crnjanski''forthe first book'Three plays". In September 2008 Serbian National Theatre produced her play The Doll Ship. In October her play The Wood Glitters had the opening night at Theatre Atelier 212 in Belgrade. She received Todor Manojlović Award in February 2009. In June 2009 she was awarded for the best play for The Doll Ship at the Sterijino pozorje Festival in Novi Sad. ANATOMOVIĆ Born in Belgrade in 1979, Received her degree in theater and radio directing at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Belgrade, as a student of prof, Egon Savin and assistant Dušan Petrović Directed the following productions: Creeps, by Lutz Hiibner (Beogradsko dramsko pozorište, 2004), Duck, by Stella Feehily (Kraljevačko pozorište, 2005), Half Life, by Filipa Vujošević (Atelje 212, 2005), Casanova's Homecoming, based on Arthur Schnitzler's 1918 novel (Srpsko narodno pozorište, 2007), Monogamy, by Stella Feehily (Somborsko narodno pozorište, 2007), her own TrtmrtživotiUsmrt/Tobeatornotobeat (Belef 2007), Norway. Today by Igor Bauersima (a co-production of Beogradsko dramsko pozorište and Kruševačko pozorište, 2007), Brod za lutke/ The Doll Ship by Milena Marković (Srpsko narodno pozorište, 2008), Woyzeck/Hinkemann Case based on Georg Büchner and Ernst Toller (Bitef teatar, 2009), Ronald, Please Understand Me, by Filip Vujošević (Narodno pozorište, 2009). She was assistant director on the Fast sicher project at Zurich's Theater am Neumarkt, 2007, and received a fellowship from the Goethe Institut to the Thalia Theater in Hamburg, 2008. At Kragujevac's Joakimfest, she received the award for best director for Duck in 2005 and a special directing award for Brod za lutke/The Doll Ship in 2009. Brod za lutke/ The Doll Ship was also the winner at Novi Sad's Sterijino pozorje festival in 2009. DARKO RUNDEK Rock singer, composer, poet, writer. Born on January 30th, in 1956. He started his musical career in the early 80s, as a lead singer of the band Haustor, whose music was influenced by world music, reggae, Latin-American and African beats, and was one of the leading bands on the rock scene of the former Yugoslavia. During the 80s they released several albums: Haustor,Treći svijet. Bolero, Tajni grad, as well as three singles Moja prva ljubav,Zima and Uljeje na vodi. In 1995, atthe Croatian music festival Fiju Briju, Darko Rundek starts his solo career and his first tour around Croatia. While working in Paris, since 1991, Rundek released three albums with musicians from all over the world: Uširokom svijetu, Apokallpso and Ruke. With the last one mentioned, after the release and the promotion of this album in Croatia and Serbia, when some new band members joined him, he changes the name

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