Boban Skerlić

Director, Serbia.



Boban Skerlic (Belgrade, March 22, 1964) is a Serbian screenwriter and director. He is known to the general public for his film "To the Bone". Skerlić was an assistant, then a lecturer at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts, he also taught at the specialist studies of the University of Arts and managed an advertising agency and children's television. He is a writer and director of the series "Open Doors" as well as "Ugly Words". He is attending the Doctoral Arts in FDA. He is currently focused on working on the "Klan" series.
 
We highlight some of Skerlić's works in the theater:
 
Tomb of Boris Davidović Danilo Kiš (choreographer with Raša Andrić) in Dadovo.
 
Dragon's Pangaloses by Ivana Dimić and Milena Depolo's Rock and Roll School in Buha.
 
Suffered (author's with Milena Depolo), When Dragoslav Mihajlović's Pumpkins Bloomed, The Call for the Execution of Vladimir Nabokov and The Drowned Soul of Aleksandar Jugović in the Belgrade Drama Theater.
 
Mate Matišić's sons died first in Bosanski narodni in Zenica.
 
"Murlin Murlo", by Nikolaj Koljada in Kikinda Narodni.
 
"Vrla nova 2061" (author's with Milena Depolo) in Subotica's Narodni.
 
"Narodna drama", by Olga Dimitrijević in Sarajevo's SARTR.
 
"Don Quixote", by Mancha Milena Depolo in the Novi Sad Youth Theater.
 
"Petrija's Wreath" by Dragoslav Mihajlović, dramatized by Mile Nešović in Atelje 212.
 
On the film:
 
"Shangarepo you don't grow nicely"
 
"To the bone"
 
"The cannon was hot"