Tomislav Osmanli (Macedonian Cyrillic: âþüøÃÂûðò ÃÂÃÂüðýûø, Macedonian pronunciation: [tÃÂmislaàosÃÂmanëï ]; born 25 October 1956) is a Macedonian author, screenwriter, playwright, and journalist.
Biography
Osmanli was born in Bitola, People's Republic of Macedonia, at that time a constituent republic of Yugoslavia. His father Dimitrie Osmanli was an acclaimed Macedonian film, theater director and author, whilst his mother was of Greek heritage from Thessaloniki. Osmanli was raised to speak both Macedonian and Greek languages, and was taught Aromanian by his paternal uncle.
The family moved to Skopje when he was two years old. Osmanli studied law at the Saints Cyril and Methodius University, Skopje.
In 1981 Osmanli published his seminal work äøûüþàø ÿþûøÃÂøÃÂúþÃÂþ (English: Film and Politics) a theoretical study of political cinema. In 1987 Osmanli released áÃÂÃÂøÿ: ÃÂðÿøàÃÂþ ÃÂþòõÃÂúø ûøú (English: Comics: Scripture of the Human Image), the first scholarly work dedicated to Comics studies published in Yugoslavia.
Osmanli served as an independent editor and member of the editing board of his nation's oldest daily newspaper Nova Makedonija from 1991 to 1998, and as chief of arts and cultural programs at Telma TV between 1998 and 2016.
Personal life
Osmanli was married to SneÃ
¾ana Osmanli (née StankoviÃÂ), director of the Macedonian Green Card Bureau, founder and first CEO of the insurance company Eurolink, a vice-president of the Skopje-based think-tank group Council on Foreign Relations, and before these activities, being an adviser to former Macedonian President Kiro Gligorov. She and her husband have two children. SneÃ
¾ana Osmanli died of cancer in 2013.
Publications and other works
- ÃÂÃÂÃÂõ ñõ÷ ðôÃÂõÃÂø (People Without an Address), screenplay (1976)
- äøûüþàø ÿþûøÃÂøÃÂúþÃÂþ (Film and Politics), Seventh Art's aesthetic and media theory (1981)
- ÃÂ
òõ÷ôøÃÂõ ýð '42 (Stars '42), screenplay author of the television feature film (1984)
- Salon Bums, satirical theater comedy (1986)
- áúþÿÃÂúø ÃÂýþòøôõýøÃÂð (Skopje Dreamaries), screenplay author of the television feature film (1987)
- áÃÂÃÂøÿ: ÃÂðÿøàÃÂþ ÃÂþòõÃÂúø ûøú (Comics: Scripture of the Human Image), Ninth Art's aesthetic and media theory (1987)
- áúþÿÃÂúø ôøÿÃÂøÃÂ
(Skopjan Diptych), book of two author's feature film screenplays (1991)
- ÃÂõôøÃÂüþàÃÂÃÂþ ýõôþÃÂÃÂðÃÂÃÂòð (The Missing Medium), book of urban essays (1992)
- ÃÂþñõôð ýðô ÃÂõñõ (Victory over Oneself), inter-ethnic campaign screenplay (1992)
- ÃÂÃÂûÃÂÃÂýÃÂòðÃÂð òþ óûÃÂòþ ôþñð (Listenings to a Deaf Age), book of political essays (1993)
- ÃÂõüõýÃÂþ ÷ð õôõý óÃÂðô (Memento for a City), multimedia stage project (1993)
- ÃÂõüøÃÂýø ÃÂõýúø (Restless Shadows), film cabaret play (1993)
- ÃÂõÿõÃÂÃÂÃÂúðÃÂð ýð ôõÃÂÃÂÃÂòþÃÂþ (The Butterfly of the Childhood), stories (1993)
- ÃÂýóõûø òþ þÃÂÿðô (Angels of the Dumps), feature movie screenplay author (1994)
- ÃÂòðÃÂÃÂð òþ ÃÂôõý (Two in Eden), theater play (1995)
- áòõÃÂÃÂûúø òþ ýþÃÂÃÂð (Fireflies in a Night), theater play (1997)
- ÃÂþòøþàÃÂðà(The New King), theater play (1998)
- áüþú ûõÃÂð ýð ýõñþÃÂþ (Snakeguy Flies in the Skies), TV feature film screenplay (1999)
- ÃÂÿþúðûøÿÃÂøÃÂýð úþüõôøÃÂð (Apocalyptic Comedy), theater play (1999)
- ÃÂòõ÷ôøÃÂõ ýðô áúþÿÃÂõ (Stars over Skopje), book of plays (2000)
- âõÃÂ
ýþ ÃÂòõ÷ôð (Techno Star), theater play (2000)
- ÃÂøþûõÃÂýø ÃÂòõÃÂûøýø ø ÃÂõýúø (Purple Lights and Shadows), short stories collection (2001)
- ÃÂðàôþ ÃÂðÃÂðüðÃÂøñþ (Road to Paramaribo), published bilingually, both in Macedonian and English, a theater play (2001)
- ÃÂóÃÂø ýø÷ öðýÃÂþòøÃÂõ (Games across Genres), book of plays (2003)
- ÃÂÃÂüÿýùú÷ ÃÂÃÂ÷û÷ (Majestic, original title: Apocalyptic Comedy), a theater play, published in Greece (2004)
- ÃÂÃÂøúð÷ýø þô áúþÿÃÂõ (Tales from Skopje), book of stories (2004)
- ÃÂÃÂÃÂõ þô üõÃÂÃÂòÃÂõüõ (Characters from a Meantime), three differen-genere author`s screenplays (2008)
- áòõÃÂøûúð ÷ð Ã¥ðýÃÂúð(Lamp for Hanukkah), published bilingually, both in Macedonian and English (2008)
- ÃÂðÿÃÂøÃÂð (Capriccios), book of stories (2009)
- ÃÂòðõÃÂõàø ÿÃÂòøþà(Twenty-first), novel (2009)
- ÃÂÃÂðÃÂðýÃÂúø ÿÃÂþÃÂÃÂþà(Civic Space), study over the salons and the space of civic (2011)
- ÃÂðô ðóþûþà(Around the Corner), novel (2012)
- ÃÂÃÂþôþÃÂ. ÃÂþý÷ðÃÂÃÂ
øÃÂð (Ship. Conarchy), novel (2016)
- ÃÂÃÂÃÂóð ÷ð ûõôýðÃÂð ÿÃÂþûõà(Tracks to an Icy Spring), Holocaust theater stage project (2017)
- ÃÂúõðý þô ÃÂûøúø (Ocean of Images), book of stories (2018)
- ÃÂøÃÂðûð þô ÷ûðÃÂþ, (Pendulums of Gold), theater play (2018)
- âðÃÂýþÃÂþ ñÃÂðÃÂÃÂÃÂòþ ýð ýþÃÂÃÂðûóøÃÂðÃÂøÃÂõ) (The Secret Nostalgics' Brotherhood), short story (2019)
- áúþÿÃÂúø ôÃÂðüø 1&2 (Skopje Dramas, volumes 1&2), theater plays (2019)
- ÃÂþòø ôÃÂðüø (New Plays), book of plays (2019)
- ÃÂðÃÂðôéþicoN/ÃÂðÃÂðôþúÃÂøúþý (Paradoxicon), book of stories and novellas (2020)
- ÃÂôõõÃÂð ÃÂûðöõòø - ÃÂõõÃÂð ôþ ÿþÃÂþüÃÂøÃÂõ, (BlaÃ
¾e's Singing - Singings to the Posterity), a thousand-versed poem honoring the poet and linguist Blazhe Koneski (2021)
- áÃÂõôñø ø ÃÂð÷óþòþÃÂø - ÃÂþ ôþðÃÂõýøÃÂõ ýð ýðÃÂðÃÂð ÃÂüõÃÂýþÃÂÃÂ, (Meetings and Conversations with the Doyens of Our Art), six huge interviews (2021)
- ÃÂõòõÃÂÃÂð ÃÂüõÃÂýþÃÂà- ðýÃÂÃÂþÿþüþÃÂÃÂø÷üþàýð ÃÂÃÂÃÂøÿþÃÂ, (The Ninth Art - On the Anthropomorphism of the Comics), Ninth Art's aesthetic and media theory (2021)
- áÃÂþûñ ÃÂÃÂþ ÿõõ, (Singing Pillar), novel (2022)
- ÃÂÃÂààÃÂðÃÂ, (Road to Paradise), drama, three theater plays, published in Serbia (2023)
- ÃÂðñþÃÂðò (Oblivion), novel (2023)
- ÃÂÃÂüÿýùú÷ ÃÂÃÂ÷û÷ (Singing Pillar), novel, published in Greece (2024)
- áÃÂÃÂñ úþÃÂø ÿõòð (Singing Pillar), novel, published in Serbia (2025)
References