

Ana Hušman
Ana Hušman is a graduate of Multimedia department of Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb. She has participated in numerous exhibitions and festivals in Croatia and abroad. She has received multiple awards for her film “Plac”. She has published her most recent works with EGOBOO.bits under the public licence Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 2.5. She works at the Academy of Fine Arts, Zagreb, as an associate.

Velimir Grgić
Velimir Grgić was born in 1958 in Požega. He lives in Zagreb where he graduated journalism at the Faculty of political science. He started publishing when he was 15 in the monthly “Heroina Nova”. He is one of the architects and editors of “Nomad” magazine, which he edited until it shut down in 2002.
In the meantime, he has written for “Playboy”, “Globus”, “Nacional”, “Homo Valens”, “Arkzine”, American magazine “The source” and many others, and he currently works for “Klik” magazine and Tportal.hr. He also worked in television, primarily as the editor and screenwriter of “Zuhra Show”.

Kristijan Milić
Born on December 25th 1969 in Zagreb, Kristijan worked as an assistant illuminator and scene worker between 1993 and 2000. In 1994, he enrolled at the Academy of Dramatic Arts. As part of his studies, he directed 3 short films: for his short film “Backwoods” he won second place at the student festival “F.R.K.A.” Since 2000, he has been actively directing musical and promotional videos. He graduated a film director from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in 2001.
His short film “Sigurna Kuća” won two awards at the Days of Croatian film, and was later included in “24 sata” omnibus along with Goran Karaković film “Ravno do dna”. “Ravno do dna” received the “Breza” award at the Pula Film Festival in 2002 for the best debutant film. His film “Živi i mrtvi” won seven “Zlatna Arena” awards in Pula and 6 other awards at various festivals in the region and Europe.

Livio Badurina
Livio Badurina is a theater and film actor who has been present on croatian and slovenian scene for twenty years. Although he spent a lot of time on stages throughout Europe and his career has been marked by longtime cooperation with slovenian director Tomaž Pandur, Livio has been a member of the Croatian of the Croatian National Theatre ensemble for the last decade. He has also worked as an assistant at the Zagreb Academy of Drama.


