Snježana Martinović
Snježana Martinović | |
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Born |
[1] Mostar, Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia[1] | June 11, 1967
Residence | Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina[2] |
Education | Academy of Performing Arts in Sarajevo[1] |
Occupation | Actor, director, professor |
Years active | 1985–present |
Website | www.snjezanamartinovic.com |
Snježana Martinović (born 11 June 1967) is an actress who has appeared in Bosnian-Herzegovinan, Croatian, French, German, Italian and Slovenian films and theatre productions.[2]
Film
Film | |||
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Year | Title | Role | |
1988 | Vizantija (Byzantium)[2] | ||
1988 | Azra[2] | Ana | |
1990 2007 | Belle epoque, ili poslednji valcer u Sarajevu[3] (Belle Epoque, or the Last Waltz in Sarajevo) | Jovanka Čabrinović[3] | |
1991 | Praznik u Sarajevu (Holiday in Sarajevo)[2] | Sabina Sestic | |
2013 | Obrana i zaštita (A Stranger)[2] | Secretary | |
Theatre
Sarajevo National Theatre | ||||
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Year | Title | Role | Director | |
1987 | Hasanaginica (The Hasanaginica) | Robinjica | Boro Stjepanović | |
1988 | Sluškinje (The Servant-girls) | Gospodarica | Boro Stjepanović | |
1989 | A Midsummer Night's Dream | Helena[a] | Drago Boldin | |
1989 | Zašto (Why) | [b] | Snježana Martinović | |
1990 | Mjesečeva predstava (The Moon's Performance) | Livija[c] | Mladen Materić | |
1990 | Demoni (The Demons) | Jena | [cast][d] | |
1991 | Ludi od ljubavi (Fool For Love) | Mey | Snježana Martinović[e] | |
1991 | Romeo and Juliet | Juliet | Pjer Žalica | |
- [a] guest performance in the Novi Sad Festival
- [b] examination performance, presented by the Sarajevo Academy of Performing Arts at an international meeting of the Performing Arts Academies of Poland, Slovenia, Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina, on the topic of stage composition
- [c] guest performances in cities including Lyon, Paris, Skopje, and Toulouse
- [d] direction mentor: A. Glamočak
- [e] direction mentor: Mladen Materić
Performances at other theatres | |||||
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Year | Venue | Title | Role | Director | |
1991 | National Theatre Mostar | Zločin na kozijem otoku (Crime on the Goat Island) | Pia | [cast] | |
1994 | Theaterhaus Stuttgart | Bosnien, hungrig und nackt, Trunken von Schlaf (Bosnia, Hungry And Naked, Drunk Of Sleeping) | Werner Schretzmeier | ||
1995 | Theaterhaus Stuttgart | Dirty Dishes | Diana | Werner Schretzmeier | |
1995 | Théâtre Prémol a Grenoble | Les oiseaux de Vratnik (The Birds Of Vratnik)[f] | Maria | Gojko Bjelac | |
1996 | Telo Tanz Studio Stuttgart | Die Schneekonigin (The Ice Maiden)[g] | |||
1998 | Croatian National Theatre in Mostar | Fernando Krapp mi je napisao ovo pismo (Fernando Krapp Wrote Me This Letter) | Julija | Robert Raponja | |
1999 | Croatian National Theatre in Mostar | SOS Centrala (The SOS Central) | [assistant director] | ||
1999 | Sarajevo National Theatre — MES 1999 | La strada (The Road) | Gelsomine | Gojko Bjelac | |
2001 | Plesni studio Ljubljana — društvo B51 Slovenija (Dancing Studio of Ljubljana — B51 Association) | Simultan | Ona | Maruša Oblak | |
2001 | Gledališče Koper (Koper Theatre, Slovenia) | Enajsta šola (The Eleventh School) | Cesarica I, Elizabeta, Cesarica II | Katja Pegan | |
2008 | Mostar Youth Theatre | Jelinek's Jackie[h] | Snježana Martinović | ||
2009 | Kazališne igre festival in Jajce | Njegove tri sestre (Chekhov's Three Sisters) | Olga[i][2] | Scott Fielding | |
2012 | Croatian National Theatre in Mostar | Nigdje nikog nemam (Have I none)[2] | Sara | Dragan Komadina | |
2015 | Puppet Theatre Mostar | Murlin Murlo | Snježana Martinović[2] | ||
- [f] the play selected for Grenoble's 12th Festival of Theatre Europeen 1996
- [g] choreography by Ursula Bischoff
- [h] play by Nobel laureate Elfriede Jelinek, based on the life of Jackie Kennedy
- [i] Martinović won an award for this performance (see below)
Martinović has also been involved in theatre productions at Associazione Juliet, Muggia, and at Open Stage Obala, Sarajevo.[1]
Other work
As of April 2015, Martinović was teaching film and theatre courses at United World College in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[2] She has previously taught at Mostarskoj Dramskoj Akademiji (Drama Academy of Mostar).[2]
Awards
- 2010 Award for the best actress in BiH (character Olga, Njegove tri sestre, director Scott Fielding) during the Kazališne igre festival in Jajce.[2][4]
- 2007 Award for the best film (Belle epoque, director Nikola Stojanović, character Jovanka) at a festival in Novi Sad, Serbia
- 2007 Award Mravac for the best actress (character Jackie, director Snježana Martinović — independent project) on festival author poetics in Mostar, BiH
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Snježana Martinović u predstavi austrijske nobelovke (Snjezana Martinovic in the performance of the Austrian Nobel prize winner)". ljubuski.info. 13 December 2008. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Interview: Snježana Martinovic — director of the play Murlin Murlo". SC-KC.info. SC Kulturni Centar. 8 April 2015. Retrieved 18 September 2015. (translated into English by Google Translate)
- 1 2 DeCuir, Greg, Jr. (30 August 2009). "Nikola Stojanović: Belle Epoque, or the Last Waltz in Sarajevo (Belle epoque, ili poslednji valcer u Sarajevu, 2007) review". KinoKultura.com. Retrieved 18 September 2015.
- ↑ "Snježani Martinović nagrada za najbolju žensku ulogu". PATRIA.ba. 20 December 2010. Retrieved 8 May 2013. (translated into English by Google Translate)
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