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Dimitrie Osmanli

Dimitrie Osmanli (1927–2006) was a Macedonian film, television, and theater director. He was the first academically graduated Macedonian, both film and theater, director. Osmanli was a multimedia director. Highly respected for introducing modern themes and genres in the age of socialist and patriotic realism, introducing the new creative approach with his first feature films, the short film "Puppets` Rebellion" (1957), and especially with the modern comedy "Peaceful Summer" (1961), a film keeping its charm and freshness up to date. One of the founders, the first dean, and a professor in the Faculty of Dramatic Arts ("Fakultet na dramski umetnosti") of the St.st. Cyrillus and Methodius University of Skopje. Dimitrie Osmanli was given a Macedonian Ministry of Culture award for his doyen contributions to the country's film industry.[1] He was born in Bitola and lived in Skopje, and working in his country and abroad.

Early life and education edit

Osmanli graduated (March 12, 1952) in film and theater directing, from the Yugoslav, Belgrade based High Academic Film School ("Visoka filmska škola") and the Academy Of Theater Art ("Akademija pozorišne umetnosti").Dramatic Arts’ Academy,[2] and attended postgraduate studies at IDHEC (Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematographiques), Paris and in Cinecitta in Rome, both in the early 1960s.

Career edit

Academic work edit

Osmanli was a professor of Film History and Acting in front of the camera and microphone. One of the initial professors of the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in St. Cyrilus and Methodius University in Skopje, its first Pro-dean in the founding period while primarily established as a part of the Faculty of Musical Ars, being elected the first Dean of the independent academic institution. He was the unique national multimedia director directing feature productions in theater, film, TV, and the radio.[citation needed]

Film, television and radio edit

He directed the short feature film Doll’s Rebellion in 1957 in the poetic realism stile.[3] His work includes four long length features; he first directed A Quiet Summer in 1961.[4][5] Later, he directed Memento, 1967,[6] Thirst, 1971[7] and Angels of the Dumps,[8] (People of the In-between), 1995.

Osmanli created 11 documentary films, 14 television features, TV series, film reports, and a number of television productions, directed for studios in his country and abroad. He directed the TV play The Paradox of Diogenes for the Polish TV Katovicze, and the long-length feature The White Shirt, the TV play The Lost Son and the seven-episode TV series Morava '76; the latter three projects were for the Belgrade TV studio.[citation needed]

Osmanli's works have been given awards at both film and TV festivals.[citation needed] In 1987 at the Yugoslav TV festival held in Neum, he was bestowed with the special award for directing the TV film Skopje Reveries. In June 1998 the American Film Institute (AFI) presented his film Angels of the Dumps at the National Film Theater in the Kennedy Center, Washington, D.C., honoring him with a special two-day program named "Macedonian director Dimitrie Osmanli in person." The feature film Memento (1967) is re-discovered being widely shown under the European program A Season Of Classic Films in a number of European film centers and in an ex-Yugoslav film selection in the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, being proposed on the 2023 program of the European Art TV Arte.[citation needed]

He has directed more than fifteen radio dramas by Macedonian, Yugoslav, Russian, and French authors.[citation needed]

Theatre edit

Osmanli directed the staging of about seventy theater plays from a number of periods and genres,[9] including Ana Frank in 1957, as well as the first plays by Plaut, Lope de Vega, Marivaux, the Croat classic Miroslav Krleza, etc., on the national theater stage. In the mid-1970s, he performed the tragic farce entitled Both, Pain and Wrath, his own dramatization of the war theme novel by the Macedonian writer S. Janevski.

Osmanli staged a number of comedic plays, which have had runs of at least 50 performances, often over 100 showings; The Wedding Ceremony was presented more than 250 times, and the French vaudeville Flea in the Ear was performed regularly for 18 years.[10] His comedy Member of the Parliament by the Serbian classical playwright Branislav Nushich played for 15 seasons on the stage of the National Theatre in Skopje.

Osmanli was involved with the Edessian Theater in Edessa, Greece, for more than twenty years. In the 1970s, he directed Woody Allen’s satirical play God (Horis Ftera), Maria Baka-Stavrakou’s The Holidays of Smiley (Oi Diakopes tou Gelastou), Nikolai Gogol's Wedding (Pantrologimata), and in 1999, Pirandello's Six Characters Searching the Author (Exi Prosopa Psahnoun Siggrafea). God, staged with the Edessian Theater, won first prize at the National Festival of Alternative Theaters in Corinthos, Greece.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ "Cultural Roundup". SETimes.com, 03/12/2003 [dead link] archived at the
  2. ^ Peter Nagy; Phillippe Rouyer; Don Rubin (13 September 2013). World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre: Volume 1: Europe. Routledge. pp. 575–. ISBN 978-1-136-40289-0.
  3. ^ "Ohrid Summer Festival: Emil Ruben's Work to Be Celebrated"[permanent dead link]. The Independent, July 28, 2015
  4. ^ Jovan Pavlovski; Mišel Pavlovski (1996). Macedonia yesterday and today. MI-AN. pp. 217–218. ISBN 9789989613012.
  5. ^ Zoran Tasić; Jean Loup Passek; Dejan Kosanović and Ranko Munitić (1986). Le cinéma yougoslave. Centre Georges Pompidou. p. 67. ISBN 9782858503346.
  6. ^ Reed, Magdalena (2023-09-20). ""Memento" by Dimitrie Osmanli to be screened in Shibenik". Mia.mk. Retrieved 2024-03-11.
  7. ^ Kino. D. Holloway. 1995. p. 46.
  8. ^ Kino. D. Holloway. 1995. p. 61.
  9. ^ Macedonian Review. Kulturen Zhivot. 1998. p. 8.
  10. ^ "'A Flea in Her Ear' Seems to Also Head Towards Eternity at Macedonian National Theatre". Macedonian Cultural Centre UK News. UK. 22 February 2007.

External links edit

  • Dimitrie Osmanli at IMDb  

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Dimitrie Osmanli was given a Macedonian Ministry of Culture award for his doyen contributions to the country s film industry 1 He was born in Bitola and lived in Skopje and working in his country and abroad Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Academic work 2 2 Film television and radio 2 3 Theatre 3 References 4 External linksEarly life and education editOsmanli graduated March 12 1952 in film and theater directing from the Yugoslav Belgrade based High Academic Film School Visoka filmska skola and the Academy Of Theater Art Akademija pozorisne umetnosti Dramatic Arts Academy 2 and attended postgraduate studies at IDHEC Institut des Hautes Etudes Cinematographiques Paris and in Cinecitta in Rome both in the early 1960s Career editAcademic work edit Osmanli was a professor of Film History and Acting in front of the camera and microphone One of the initial professors of the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in St Cyrilus and Methodius University in Skopje its first Pro dean in the founding period while primarily established as a part of the Faculty of Musical Ars being elected the first Dean of the independent academic institution He was the unique national multimedia director directing feature productions in theater film TV and the radio citation needed Film television and radio edit He directed the short feature film Doll s Rebellion in 1957 in the poetic realism stile 3 His work includes four long length features he first directed A Quiet Summer in 1961 4 5 Later he directed Memento 1967 6 Thirst 1971 7 and Angels of the Dumps 8 People of the In between 1995 Osmanli created 11 documentary films 14 television features TV series film reports and a number of television productions directed for studios in his country and abroad He directed the TV play The Paradox of Diogenes for the Polish TV Katovicze and the long length feature The White Shirt the TV play The Lost Son and the seven episode TV series Morava 76 the latter three projects were for the Belgrade TV studio citation needed Osmanli s works have been given awards at both film and TV festivals citation needed In 1987 at the Yugoslav TV festival held in Neum he was bestowed with the special award for directing the TV film Skopje Reveries In June 1998 the American Film Institute AFI presented his film Angels of the Dumps at the National Film Theater in the Kennedy Center Washington D C honoring him with a special two day program named Macedonian director Dimitrie Osmanli in person The feature film Memento 1967 is re discovered being widely shown under the European program A Season Of Classic Films in a number of European film centers and in an ex Yugoslav film selection in the Museum of Modern Art MoMA in New York being proposed on the 2023 program of the European Art TV Arte citation needed He has directed more than fifteen radio dramas by Macedonian Yugoslav Russian and French authors citation needed Theatre edit Osmanli directed the staging of about seventy theater plays from a number of periods and genres 9 including Ana Frank in 1957 as well as the first plays by Plaut Lope de Vega Marivaux the Croat classic Miroslav Krleza etc on the national theater stage In the mid 1970s he performed the tragic farce entitled Both Pain and Wrath his own dramatization of the war theme novel by the Macedonian writer S Janevski Osmanli staged a number of comedic plays which have had runs of at least 50 performances often over 100 showings The Wedding Ceremony was presented more than 250 times and the French vaudeville Flea in the Ear was performed regularly for 18 years 10 His comedy Member of the Parliament by the Serbian classical playwright Branislav Nushich played for 15 seasons on the stage of the National Theatre in Skopje Osmanli was involved with the Edessian Theater in Edessa Greece for more than twenty years In the 1970s he directed Woody Allen s satirical play God Horis Ftera Maria Baka Stavrakou s The Holidays of Smiley Oi Diakopes tou Gelastou Nikolai Gogol s Wedding Pantrologimata and in 1999 Pirandello s Six Characters Searching the Author Exi Prosopa Psahnoun Siggrafea God staged with the Edessian Theater won first prize at the National Festival of Alternative Theaters in Corinthos Greece citation needed References edit Cultural Roundup SETimes com 03 12 2003 dead link archived at the Wayback Machine Peter Nagy Phillippe Rouyer Don Rubin 13 September 2013 World Encyclopedia of Contemporary Theatre Volume 1 Europe Routledge pp 575 ISBN 978 1 136 40289 0 Ohrid Summer Festival Emil Ruben s Work to Be Celebrated permanent dead link The Independent July 28 2015 Jovan Pavlovski Misel Pavlovski 1996 Macedonia yesterday and today MI AN pp 217 218 ISBN 9789989613012 Zoran Tasic Jean Loup Passek Dejan Kosanovic and Ranko Munitic 1986 Le cinema yougoslave Centre Georges Pompidou p 67 ISBN 9782858503346 Reed Magdalena 2023 09 20 Memento by Dimitrie Osmanli to be screened in Shibenik Mia mk Retrieved 2024 03 11 Kino D Holloway 1995 p 46 Kino D Holloway 1995 p 61 Macedonian Review Kulturen Zhivot 1998 p 8 A Flea in Her Ear Seems to Also Head Towards Eternity at Macedonian National Theatre Macedonian Cultural Centre UK News UK 22 February 2007 External links editDimitrie Osmanli at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dimitrie Osmanli amp oldid 1214479333, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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