Luca D’Introno studied Film History at the University of Turin and completed the Costume Design for Performance Short Course at the University of the Arts of London. He has worked in different areas and collaborates with Doclisboa – International Film Festival since 2016 as a translator. He is part of the festival’s Programme Committee since 2020. Meanwhile, he worked as costume designer and production designer for the film Estações da Vida. Vento da Desordem by Tomás Baltazar, which is currently in post-production.
Tvrtko Jakovina is tenured professor and former head of the Department of History, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. He is the author of several books including The Third Side of The Cold War /Treća strana Hladnog rata/ (2011), as well as many articles dealing with the foreign policy of Tito’s Yugoslavia and Croatian history in 20th century. His latest publication is a biography of the last Yugoslav minister of foreign affairs, Budimir Lončar. He is vice-president of the Croatian Fulbright Alumini Association, member of the Board of the Croatian-American Association, Management Board President of the Center for Democracy and Law “Miko Tripalo” and a member of several editorial boards. He obtained his MA in American Studies at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium and his Ph.D. from the University of Zagreb (in 2002).
Snježana Pavić is a journalist for Jutarnji list, author of the feminist column Nevina u ludnici. For years, she reported on the reconciliation process in the region and followed local and The Hague trials for war crimes. From the beginning of the nineties in Slobodna Dalmacija, then in Novi list and Tjednik, she writes, among other things, about media freedom and human rights violations. For the past ten years, she has been writing about theatre, film and books in Hanza media and on social networks.
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