Marin Držić Award
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The Marin Držić
Marin Držic
Marin Držić is considered the finest Croatian Renaissance playwright and prose writer.- Life :Born into a large and well to do family in Dubrovnik, Držić was trained and ordained as a priest — a calling very unsuitable for his rebel temperament...

 Award
is granted by Ministry of Culture of Croatia
Ministry of Culture (Croatia)
The Ministry of Culture is a ministry of the Croatian government, whose work is aimed at preserving the cultural and natural heritage and overseeing its development...

 since 1991. Its goal is to stimulate dramatic and theatrical work. Traditionally, award ceremony is held in Split at opening day of „Marulić days“. Prize includes fee and bronze sculpture made by Damir Matušić.

2008

  • 1. Davor Špišić: „Alabama“
  • 2. Damir Petričević: „Prolaznici“
  • Slobodan Šnajder: „Kako je Dunda spasila domovinu“
  • 3. Yves-Alexandre Tripković
    Yves-Alexandre Tripković
    Yves-Alexandre Tripkovic is a French-Croatian writer, stage director and translator. He is best known as a “Slavic” prize winner for the best first book .-Biography:...

    : „Krizantema“
  • Miro Gavran
    Miro Gavran
    Miro Gavran is a contemporary Croatian author of short stories, fiction and drama. His works have been translated into 35 languages, and his books have come out in 150 different editions at home and abroad. His dramas and comedies have had more than 200 theatre first nights around the world and...

    : „Najluđa predstava na svijetu“
  • Nenad Stazić: „Otac tuđe djece“

2007

  • 1. Tomislav Zajec: „Dorothy Gale“
  • 2. Pavo Marinković: „Tri o maturi“
  • Matko Sršen: „Darsa“
  • 3. Elvis Bošnjak: „Žice i žileti“
  • Vladimir Stojsavljević: „Nikola Sedmi“
  • Lana Šarić: „Neboder“

2006

  • 1. Vlatka Vorkapić: "Judith French"
  • 2. Marijana Nola: "Zločestobija"
  • Slobodan Šnajder: "Kosti u kamenu"
  • 3. Željko Ivanjek: "Legenda o Josipi ili ljubavni sud"
  • Tahir Mujičić: "Babina gujica"
  • Milan Rakovac: "Riva i druxi"

2005

  • 1. Boris Senker: „(P)lutajuće glumište majstora Krona“
  • 2. Gordana Ostović: „Slijepe ulice“
  • Ana Đokić-Pongrašić: „O zmaju koji je kokice jeo i jednu lažnu princezu sreo“
  • 3. Ivor Martinić: „Jednostavno nesretni“
  • Jelka Pavišić: „Vjenčanje“

2004

  • 1. Miro Gavran
    Miro Gavran
    Miro Gavran is a contemporary Croatian author of short stories, fiction and drama. His works have been translated into 35 languages, and his books have come out in 150 different editions at home and abroad. His dramas and comedies have had more than 200 theatre first nights around the world and...

    : «Nora danas»
  • 2. Marijana Nola: «Fantazija»
  • Gordana Ostović:«Parsifal»
  • 3. Zdenka Heršak: «Kazalište u kući»
  • Maja Sviben: «Točka izvorišta»

2003

  • 1. Dubravko Mihanović:«Žaba»
  • 2. Amir Bukvić: «Aristotel u Bagdadu»
  • Miro Gavran
    Miro Gavran
    Miro Gavran is a contemporary Croatian author of short stories, fiction and drama. His works have been translated into 35 languages, and his books have come out in 150 different editions at home and abroad. His dramas and comedies have had more than 200 theatre first nights around the world and...

    : «Zabranjeno smijanje»
  • 3. Ivan Letinić: «Sedam godina života»
  • Darko Lukić: «Nada iz ormara»

2002

  • 1. Milko Valent: «Ground Zero Aleksandra»
  • 2. Predrag Raos: «Zdravi razum»
  • 3. Omer Rak: «Pupak usrid svita»
  • Ivana Sajko: «Misa za predizbornu šutnju, mrtvaca iza zida i kopita u grlu»

2001

  • 1. Ivan Vidić: “Octopussy”
  • 2. Ana Prolić: “Slučaj Hamlet”
  • 3. Arijana Čulina: “Splitska kvatrologija”
  • Šime Storić: “Mrtvac poginuti ne može”
  • Davor Špišić: “Jug 2”

2000

  • 1. Borislav Vujčić: “Pir pepela”
  • 2. Filip Nola: “Jukebox, Melita!”
  • 3. Ivana Sajko: “Rebro kao zeleni zidovi”
  • Milko Valent: “Gola Europa”

1999

  • 1. Jurica Pavičić
    Jurica Pavičić
    Jurica Pavičić is a Croatian writer, columnist and film critic.Pavičić's screenplay for Witnesses , Vinko Brešan's 2003 film, won the Golden Arena for Best Screenplay in the 2003 Pula Film Festival...

    : “Trovačica”
  • 2. Marijana Nola: “Ljudi-ribe”
  • Tomislav Zajec: “Atentatori”
  • 3. Tena Štivičić
    Tena Štivicic
    Tena Štivičić is a Croatian playwright. She was born in Zagreb and studied in the Academy of Drama Art there. She completed an MA in Writing for Performance at Goldsmiths College, University of London. She has taken part in theatre events such as Future Perfect, the Paines Plough Young Writers...

    : “Nemreš pobjeć od nedelje”

1998

  • 1. Ivana Sajko: “Naranča u oblacima”
  • 2. Denis Peričić: “Pekel na zemli”
  • 3. Pavo Marinković: “Snažni ljudi malog grada”
  • Ivan Vidić: “Bakino srce”

1997

  • 1. Dubravko Mihanović: “Bijelo”
  • 2. not given
  • 3. Renato Ryan Orlić: “Između dva neba”

1996

  • 1. Ivo Brešan: “Nihilist iz Velike Mlake”
  • 2. Ivan Bakmaz: “Josip Prekrasni”
  • Borislav Vujčić: “Na slijepom kolosijeku”
  • 3. Hrvoje Barbir Barba: “Telmah”
  • Trpimir Jurkić: “Milosrdni Samarijanac”

1995

  • 1. Lada Kaštelan:“Giga i njezini”
  • 2. Pavo Marinković: “Solumov kraj”
  • 3. Borislav Vujčić: “Asfodel”
  • Maja Gregl: “Alma i njezini umjetnici”

1994

  • 1. not given
  • 2. Ivo Brešan: “Julije Cezar”
  • 3. Miro Gavran: “Kad umire glumac”
  • Borislav Vujčić: “Post mu neću ćaćin”

1993

  • 1. not given
  • 2. Tahir Mujičić-Boris Senker: “Kerempuhovo”
  • 3. Pavo Marinković: “Glorietta”

1992

  • 1. not given
  • 2. Pavao Marinković:”Disamenina čast”
  • 3. Milan Grgić: “Stranka ljubavi”
  • Fadil Hadžić: “Puni pogodak”
  • Čedo Prica: “Atelier”
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