Rene Maurin

Rene Maurin (born 1971, in Maribor, Slovenia) is a Slovene theatre director, film director and screenwriter.

Rene Maurin
Born (1971-01-02) 2 January 1971
OccupationTheatre director, Film director
Years active1992 - present
Websitehttp://www.renemaurin.com

Biography

During his studies of architecture in Graz, Austria he became interested in theatre and film. Leaving architecture studies he enrolled the Academy of Drama Arts in Zagreb, Croatia, where he finishes the studies under the mentorship of Georgij Paro and Tomislav Durbešić. He graduated with the first staging of the play IT, by a young Slovene author Rok Vilčnik, which was awarded for the Best new Slovene play at the Week of Slovenian Drama in the year 2000.

After the graduation he focused primarily on documentary and semi-documentary film in the production of Radio-Television Slovenia. In 2001 he took over the artistic leadership of Ptuj City Theatre which he led until 2008.[1] Notably, in his mandate the neoclassical theatre building was completely renovated after almost hundred years.[2]

In 2015 he obtains a MA degree in film studies at the Academy of Theatre, Radio, Film and Television (Ljubljana), following the production of the short feature film Bright Black. As of 2012 he is a guest professor at the Institute for Media communication at University of Maribor [3] in Slovenia and writes for several newspapers and magazines.

He lives in Maribor and Ljubljana, Slovenia and directs mostly in Slovenia and Croatia.

Works[1]

Theatre

Film

  • R. Maurin, Bright Black, short feature film, AGRFT Ljubljana [14]
  • G. Trušnovec, Caliber 0.46, Radio-Television Slovenia
  • R. Maurin, G. Trušnovec Suma sumarum, Radio-Television Slovenia
  • R. Maurin, S. Pečovnik, Life As From Inside, Radio-Television Slovenia
  • R. Maurin, I Saw Elvis!, Radio-Television Slovenia
  • R. Maurin, JUNKARt, Radio-Television Slovenia

Radio

Translations

Awards

References

  1. Rene Maurin - entry in SiGledal, Slovene theatre portal. Accessed 2009-06-09. (in Slovene)
  2. Brief history of Ptuj City Theatre Ptuj City Theatre. Accessed 2009-06-11. (in Slovene)
  3. Institute for media communication Faculty. Accessed 2016-01-02. (in Slovene)
  4. production details, Croatian National Theatre Varaždin. Accessed 2013-02-09 (in Croatian)
  5. Festival Maribor Nothing Project. Accessed 2016-01-02.
  6. Golgotha - Requiem for social justice production details, Theatre Virovitica. Accessed 2010-02-07 (in Croatian)
  7. Blackbird production details, Cankar hall. Accessed 2009-06-11. (in Slovene)
  8. The Barber of Seville. production details, Croatian National Theatre Split. Accessed 2009-06-11. (in Croatian)
  9. The Two Character Play production details, Ptuj City Theatre. Accessed 2009-06-11. (in Slovene)
  10. Micka production details, Ptuj City Theatre. Accessed 2009-06-11. (in Slovene)
  11. Café amoral production details, Ptuj City Theatre. Accessed 2009-06-11. (in Slovene)
  12. No Exit production history, HKD Theatre, Rijeka. Accessed 2009-06-11. (in Croatian)
  13. Creeps production details, Ptuj City Theatre. Accessed 2009-06-11. (in Slovene)
  14. Bright Black on IMDb
  15. Callisto production details, Ptuj City Theatre. Accessed 2009-06-11. (in Slovene)
  16. University of Ljubljana. Prešen Prize 2014. Accessed 2016-01-02. (in Slovene)
  17. Festival of small stages, Umag awards 2005, International Festival of Small Stages. Accessed 2009-06-11. (in Croatian)
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