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== Career ==
== Career ==
As a writer and director, he has made two narrative feature films, ''[[Krivina (2012 film)|Krivina]]'' (2012)<ref name="tfs" /> and ''[[The Waiting Room (2015 film)|The Waiting Room]]'' (2015).<ref name="etalk" /> Most recently, he directed the feature documentary ''[[The Stone Speakers]]'' (2018). His short films include ''Woman in Purple'' (2009), ''On a Lonely Drive'' (2009) and ''[[The Fuse: Or How I Burned Simon Bolivar]]'' (2011), the latter of which was nominated for Best Short Documentary at the [[1st Canadian Screen Awards]].
As a writer and director, he has made two narrative feature films, ''[[Krivina (2012 film)|Krivina]]'' (2012)<ref name="tfs" /> and ''[[The Waiting Room (2015 film)|The Waiting Room]]'' (2015).<ref name="etalk" /> Most recently, he directed the feature documentary ''[[The Stone Speakers]]'' (2018). His short films include ''Woman in Purple'' (2009), ''On a Lonely Drive'' (2009) and ''[[The Fuse: Or How I Burned Simon Bolivar]]'' (2011), the latter of which was a [[Canadian Screen Award]] nominee for [[The Fuse: Or How I Burned Simon Bolivar|Best Short Documentary]] at the [[1st Canadian Screen Awards]].


As a producer, he garnered a [[Canadian Screen Award]] nomination at the [[3rd Canadian Screen Awards]] for Shin's [[Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television Award for Best Motion Picture|Best Picture]]-nominated film, ''[[In Her Place]]'' (2014).<ref>[http://playbackonline.ca/2015/02/15/canadian-screen-awards-15-feature-film-categories/ "Canadian Screen Awards ’15: Feature film categories"]. ''[[Playback (magazine)|Playback]]'', February 15, 2015.</ref>
As a producer, he received a Canadian Screen Award nomination at the [[3rd Canadian Screen Awards]] for Shin's [[Canadian Screen Award for Best Motion Picture|Best Picture]]-nominated film, ''[[In Her Place]]'' (2014).<ref>[http://playbackonline.ca/2015/02/15/canadian-screen-awards-15-feature-film-categories/ "Canadian Screen Awards ’15: Feature film categories"]. ''[[Playback (magazine)|Playback]]'', February 15, 2015.</ref>


== Teaching ==
== Teaching ==

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Igor Drljaca
Drljaca in 2016
Born1983 (age 40–41)
NationalityCanadian
Alma materYork University
Occupation(s)Filmmaker, professor
Years active2006–present
Websitetimelapsepictures.ca

Igor Drljaca (born 1983 in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina) is a Bosnian-Canadian film writer, producer and director.[1] A graduate of York University,[2] he founded the Canadian production company Timelapse Pictures with partner with Albert Shin.[3]

Career

As a writer and director, he has made two narrative feature films, Krivina (2012)[2] and The Waiting Room (2015).[1] Most recently, he directed the feature documentary The Stone Speakers (2018). His short films include Woman in Purple (2009), On a Lonely Drive (2009) and The Fuse: Or How I Burned Simon Bolivar (2011), the latter of which was a Canadian Screen Award nominee for Best Short Documentary at the 1st Canadian Screen Awards.

As a producer, he received a Canadian Screen Award nomination at the 3rd Canadian Screen Awards for Shin's Best Picture-nominated film, In Her Place (2014).[4]

Teaching

Drljaca is an assistant professor in film production at the University of British Columbia's theatre and film department.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "TIFF spotlight: Igor Drljaca and 'The Waiting Room'". Canadian Press, September 17, 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Immigration, accents and typecasting: The Waiting Room actor Jasmin Geljo & director Igor Drljaca". Toronto Film Scene, September 12, 2015.
  3. ^ "Cameras roll on Igor Drljaca’s The Waiting Room". Playback, December 2, 2014.
  4. ^ "Canadian Screen Awards ’15: Feature film categories". Playback, February 15, 2015.
  5. ^ "Film Production Professor Igor Drljaca's Documentary: The Stone Speakers Presented at TIFF and VIFF!". University of British Columbia. September 7, 2018. Retrieved Aug 20, 2019.

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