Marko Šantić (b. 1983)

Birthplace:
Split, Croatia

Born:
January 1, 1983

Marko Šantić (1983) is a Croatian-born, Slovenian-based film director and screenwriter. His short feature film Good Luck Nedim (2006) received several international awards, which include the Heart of Sarajevo for the best short film, Tribeca FF Student Visionary Award and EFA nomination in the short film category among others. Šantić’s previous feature-length works include a TV feature Seduce Me (2013), which was internationally premiered at 29th Warsaw Film Festival, receiving Special Mention in 1-2 competition. The film was also the Slovenian submission for the 87th Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2014. With Sara Hribar, who is one of the co-writers of Wake Me, Šantić co-directed a feature film Lada Kamenski (2018), which had an international premiere at the Montreal Film Festival and has received 11 awards. Wake Me (2022) is Šantić's fourth film and his first solo cinema feature.

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Director:
2009  Nothing Personal
2013  Seduce Me
2017  Blue Peter
2017  Moderne Kunst
2018  Lada Kamenski
2018  Together
2022  Marko
2022  Wake Me

Writer:
2007  1/2
2009  Nothing Personal
2013  Seduce Me
2017  Blue Peter
2017  Moderne Kunst
2018  Lada Kamenski
2018  Together
2022  Marko
2022  Wake Me

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2022  Mr Professor

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