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Boban Jevtić

Film Center Serbia
Boban Jevtić

Director of the Film Center Serbia, writer and publicist

Boban Јevtić (1969) graduated in dramaturgy from the Faculty of Drama Arts in Belgrade. He worked as an organizer at the MOLDIST festival in Ukraine and at the 36th BITEF festival, as a copywriter in PUBLICIS, as editor in chief of “Yellow Cab“ magazine. He completed a course on Management in Culture organized by the French Ministry of Culture in 2002. He has worked on several theatre plays (“Hamlet“ at the National Theatre of Serbia, “In the Loneliness of the Cotton Fields” at Beton hala), he was the showrunner of several TV shows (Yellow Cab, 92 Stories About Belgrade, What We Eat) a made for TV film („Saјmište – A History of a Concentration Camp“), he wrote the screenplay for the TV series “Sixth Sense” and “Military Academy” and co-wrote the screenplays for the films Fourth Man and Military Academy 2. He was the selector for the BELEF theatre festival 2007. He is a regular theatre critic at the NIN weekly. He has received awards for theatre criticism at the 58th Sterijino pozorje, for his critical text “Empty Recitation”. He was the film editor of Dom Omladine in Belgrade from 2005 to 2015. He is the vice-president of the Screenwriters Association of Serbia.

Since 2015 he has been the director of Film Center of Serbia, and in 2016 he was honoured with the medal of the Ministy of Culture of the Republic of France in the range of The Knight of arts and literature.