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Boris Malagurski
Born (1988-08-11) 11 August 1988 (age 36)
Subotica, SR Serbia,
SFR Yugoslavia
Occupation(s)Film director and screenwriter
Years active2005-present
Websitehttp://www.malagurski.com

Boris Malagurski (Serbian Cyrillic: Борис Малагурски) (born August 11, 1988 in Subotica, SR Serbia, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian-Canadian film director, producer and screenwriter.

Malagurski's film Kosovo: Can You Imagine? (2009) dealt with the topic of human rights of Serbs in Kosovo. The Pečat Magazine described the film as "An objective, authentic journalistic approach to the issue, as well as brave work on the field, make this documentary an accomplishment envied by any author".

In December 2009, the film had its broadcast premiere on Russia Today, the first all-digital Russian TV network.

Malagurski's latest film, The Weight of Chains (2010), deals with Western involvement in the breakup of Yugoslavia The film is supported by the Global Research Institute and tackles the question of why Yugoslavia really fell apart, the answer of which, according to the author, is far from how the media present it. Malagurski also examines the current economic situation in the former Yugoslav republics and offers a unique perspective on the major political and social issues facing the people living in that part of the world.

The Serbian newspaper "Politika", the oldest daily in the Balkans, described Malagurski as the "Serbian Michael Moore", followed by the same description by Press. Malagurski is currently finishing a documentary film about Belgrade, in which he aims to capture the spirit of the Serbian capital.

Filmography

  • Vreme je (2004)
  • The Canada Project (2005) - Director, Editor
  • Kosovo: Can You Imagine? (2009) - Director, Producer, Writer, Editor
  • The Weight of Chains (2011) - Director, Writer
  • Belgrade (2012, In production) - Director, Producer, Writer

Awards and screenings

  • Young Authors of Europe, 2005 - for "The Canada Project" at the International Film Festival in Palić, Serbia
  • Young Authors of Europe, 2005 - for "Vreme Je" at the International Film Festival in Palić, Serbia
  • Best Film, 2009 - for "Kosovo: Can You Imagine?" at the BC Days Serbian Documentary Film Festival in Burnaby, Canada
  • Winner, Silver Palm Award, 2009 - for "Kosovo: Can You Imagine?" at the Mexico International Film Festival 2009, Rosarito, Mexico
  • Official Selection, 2009 - for "Kosovo: Can You Imagine?" at the BridgeFest International Film Festival, East Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina
  • Official Selection, 2011 - for "The Weight of Chains" at the BELDOCS International Feature Documentary Film Festival, Belgrade, Serbia
  • Official Selection, 2011 - for "The Weight of Chains" at the Raindance Film Festival, London, United Kingdom
  • Official Selection, 2011 - for "The Weight of Chains" at the Moving Images Film Festival, Toronto, Canada
  • Official Selection, 2011 - for "The Weight of Chains" at the International Festival of New Latin American Cinema, Havana, Cuba

Activism

Malagurski is also the Co-Founder of the Serbian Youth League and President of the Vancouver chapter. When Kosovo's government declared secession in 2008, Malagurski initiated protests against this act in Vancouver and drew a crowd of over 1,000 people. In 2009 he was named among the Top 30 Under 30 Serbian Young Entrepreneurs at the International Diaspora Youth Leadership Conference, chaired by Tijana Arnautović. Occasionally, Malagurski writes articles for the political magazine New Serbian political thought.

References

  1. ^ Kosovo: Možete li zamisliti? Pečat magazine, June 5, 2009
  2. ^ Добри људи у злим временима | Good people in evil times Politika Newspaper, August 28, 2010
  3. Malagurski.com | About
  4. Борис Малагурски | Boris Malagurski Српски Глас | The Serbian Voice Weekly Newspaper, Australia, December 4, 2009
  5. Kosovo: Can You Imagine on IMDb
  6. Филм "Kosovo, Can You Imagine?" Српски Глас | The Serbian Voice Weekly Newspaper, Australia, November 27, 2009
  7. Kosovo: Can you imagine? XL Reports | Russia Today, December 11, 2009
  8. Kosovo | Can You Imagine? - Russia Today Preview
  9. What Really Happened? Novinar.de, October 18, 2009
  10. Kosovo Dominated The Evening The Serbian Voice Weekly Newspaper, Australia, December 11, 2009
  11. New Documentary Film by Boris Malagurski | Global Research, January 7, 2010
  12. Srbi se konačno probudili i udružili Novine Toronto, March 26, 2010
  13. “Težina lanaca”: Šta se stvarno desilo? Global Research, October 26, 2009
  14. New documentary on breakup of Yugoslavia Bojan Ratkovic, November 2, 2009
  15. New documentary by the Serbian Michael Moore Press newspaper
  16. Kultura : Zagolicajmo maštu turista Politika, 5 October 2011
  17. Belgrade with Boris Malagurski Official Website
  18. ^ Young European Filmmakers Palić International Film Festival, 2005
  19. Film o ljudskim pravima Srba na Kosmetu! Novinar.de, May 11, 2009
  20. New Serbian documentary festival: human rights, athletes, and more The Georgia Straight, Craig Takeuchi, March 11, 2009
  21. RTV - Film Borisa Malagurskog nagrađen na festivalu u Meksiku, Radio Television Vojvodina, May 11, 2009
  22. Film Borisa Malagurskog nagrađen na festivalu u Meksiku, Glas Srbije, May 11, 2009
  23. Težina lanaca: Kritika uloge NATO, EU i SAD i raspadu SFRJ BELDOCS 2011
  24. Raindance Film Festival 2011
  25. Radio Television Serbia | The Weight of Chains in London
  26. MIFF Schedule End of World Showcase
  27. The Centre For Peace in the Balkans National Post newspaper, December 11, 2008
  28. Contact the Executives Serbian Youth League, Vancouver, BC, 2008
  29. Protesters rally against Kosovo independence The Globe and Mail, February 24, 2008
  30. Top 30 Under 30 Serbian Young Entrepreneurs International Diaspora Youth Leadership Conference, Belgrade, Serbia, 2009
  31. Битка је у нама Борис Малагурски, НСПМ | 1 November 2010
  32. Дневник 2010 Борис Малагурски, НСПМ | 19 October 2010
  33. Моја држава, моја револуција Борис Малагурски, НСПМ | 14 October 2010

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