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Jasmin Dizdar

Director | Actor | Writer
Date of birth : 06/08/1961
City of birth : Bosnia and Herzegovina

Jasmin Dizdar is a British-Bosnian film director and screenwriter best known for his feature film Beautiful People (1999) and World War Two thriller Chosen (2016), staring Harvey Keitel. Both ironic and entirely sincere, Dizdar directs in a style that combines realism with a playful imagination. The screen hums with rapid cuts and inventive uses of subtext, performances and kinetics addressing the fundamental ridiculousness of war, prejudice, collective indifference and pleasure of being alive. Jasmin Dizdar was born and grew up in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina, former Yugoslavia. As a child, he was an award winning short-story writer. During his adolescent years, he became prolific cinema-goer and amateur actor, before joining the film club in his hometown Zenica (Bosnia) where he made fifteen short films, winning himself eleven awards. After six years of short filmmaking in his home-town, Zenica, he began his film studies at the internationally acclaimed film school FAMU in Prague, Czechoslovakia. It's alumni included internationally renowned filmmakers such as; Milos Forman, Jirí Menzel, Emir Kusturica and Agnieszka Holland. Jasmin's two graduation films, After Silence (1987) and Our Sweet Homeland (1988), both won awards at the student film festivals and his dissertation about film director Milos Forman, "Audition for a Director", was published as a book in Prague in 1990. During his final years as a FAMU student, he was already living in London, writing his first screenplay "Mummy is Dead" in English. The BBC commissioned him to write the TV drama "Horseman", before commissioning him to write a radio play "Intimate Tragedy", soon after. Then the British Film Institute commissioned him to write the screenplay for his first feature film Beautiful People (1999), which was premiered at the 52nd Cannes Film Festival. Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport paid official visit to Cannes Film Festival world premier of Beautiful People (1999) where the film received a ten minute standing ovation, as well as being the only British film to win a top award at Cannes that year. Beautiful People (1999) was awarded the Best Film in the "Un Certain Regard" category, and became multi-award winning film which was distributed in almost every country in the world. Beautiful People (1999) earned Jasmin Dizdar international critical acclaim and the highest honor from Pulitzer Prize winning American film critic Roger Ebert who selected Beautiful People (1999) as number 71 in his The New York Times Guide to The Best 1,000 Movies Ever Made. Following Beautiful People (1999), Jasmin wrote and directed a segment for French feature film Les Européens (2006) shot in Rome and Tunisia. The film is based on a burning social topic of refugees finding various ingenious ways to enter Europe. Jasmin Dizdar's segment is about an African refugee who tries to smuggle himself into Europe by stowing away in the landing-gear bay of a passenger plane that departs from North Africa. When the landing-gear bay opens as the plane makes its descent, he tumbles out from a few thousand feet over Rome and falls on a car-roof of a middle class religious woman who starts to believe that the refugee who fell from the sky is a gift from God. Jasmin Dizdar's next feature film Chosen (2016) staring Harvey Keitel, Ana Ularu and Luke Mably, is a moving human drama of love, loss, courage and survival against all odds. Set during the Second World War, the film tells the extraordinary story of a young lawyer who uses a clever ploy to fight the Nazis to save thousands of lives. Harvey Keitel plays the lawyer in present day New York, USA.

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