Ognjen Sviličić

Ognjen Sviličić
Born1971
Split, Yugoslavia
Years active1999–present
Awards“I Wish I Where a Shark” 2000, 70 min, Croatia

Premiere: Mannheim 2000

“Sorry for Kung fu” 2003 75 min, Croatia Premiere: Berlinale, Forum of new cinema 2004 Grand Prix Warsaw film festival 2004

“Armin” 2007, 84 min, Croatia, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina Premiere: Berlinale, Forum of new cinema 2007 FIPRESCI prize, best foreign film Palms Springs 2008 East of the west award, Karlovy Vary 2008

“Two Sunny Days” 2010, 78 min, Croatia Premiere: Warsaw 2011

“These are the Rules” 2014, 78 min Croatia, France, Serbia, North Macedonia Premiere: Venice, Orizzonti, 2014 Best Actor Venice Orizzonti, 2014 Best director Warsaw 2015 Best director Les Arcs 2015

“The Voice” 2019, 80 min Croatia, Serbia, North Macedonia

Premiere. Busan 2019

Ognjen Sviličić (born 1971 in Split) is a screenwriter and film director, based in Berlin, noted for his critically acclaimed 2007 films Sorry For Kung Fu, Armin and These Are the Rules.