Nina Ivanišin
Nina Ivanišin is a Slovenian film and theatre actress. She was born in 1985 in Maribor, Slovenia. She graduated from Ljubljana Film and Theatre Academy (AGRFT).[1]
Nina Ivanišin | |
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![]() Nina in Slovenka (2009) | |
Born | 1985 (age 34–35) Maribor, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia |
Citizenship | |
Education | University of Ljubljana |
Occupation | Actress |
Partner(s) | Klemen Janežič (2018–present) |
Ivanišin has starred in several Slovenian and foreign movies and is a member of Ljubljana Slovene National Theatre Drama. She has won several awards vor her performances, including best actress at the Slovenia Film Festival (2010, for Piran-Pirano), and at the Girona Film Festival (2012, for Slovenian Girl).[2]
In 2017, she appeared in 5 episodes of the TV series "V Dvoje".
She is married to Klemen Janežič.[3]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Director | Role | Notes |
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2007 | Instalacija ljubezni | Maja Weiss | Saleswoman | |
2007 | Agape | Slobodan Maksimovic | Short film | |
2009 | Slovenian Girl | Damjan Kozole[4] | Aleksandra | |
2010 | Just Between Us | Rajko Grlić[1] | Davorka | |
Piran-Pirano | Goran Vojnović[5][6] | Anica | ||
2011 | The Wind Inside Me | Boris Bezic | Fantasy | Short film |
2013 | Na Pogled | Miha f Kalan | Sasa | Short film |
2014 | Kaj pa Mojca? | Ursa Menart | Herself | Documentary |
2015 | Idila | Tomaž Gorkič[7] | Zina | |
2016 | Nisi Pozabil | Simon Intihar | Bartender | Short film |
Srecno, Orlo! | Sara Kern | Orlo's Mum | Short film | |
Pod gladino | Klemen Dvornik | Jana Kranjc | ||
2017 | BUH: Spring Whispers | Enya Belak Gupta | Woman | Video short |
TV Series
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2016 | Usodno vino | Dasa Rozman | Episode #2.7 |
2017 | Od blizu | Antigora | Episode Jurij Zrnec |
2017 | V dvoje | Spela | 5 Episodes |
Awards
Year | Association | Category | Work | Result |
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2009 | Mostra de Valencia, Spain | Best Actress | Slovenka | |
Les Arcs European Film Festival, France | Slovenka | |||
2010 | Slovenian Film Festival | Piran-Pirano | ||
2012 | Girona Film Festival, Spain | Slovenka |
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References
- Rožman, Klara (14 March 2010). "FOTO Nina Ivanišin: Svlačenje je ipak lakši dio glumačkog posla". Jutarnji list.
- https://www.drama.si/ansambel/igralec?id=529
- https://www.vecer.com/nina-ivanisin-in-klemen-janezic-njuna-prica-je-bil-brezdomec-6667155
- Mazaj, Meta (2014). "Freewheeling on the margins: The discourse of transition in the new Slovenian cinema". Studies in Eastern European Cinema. 2 (1): 7–20. doi:10.1386/seec.2.1.7_1.
- https://arsmedia.si/en/feature-films/370
- https://www.delo.si/sobotna/nina-ivanisin-neumno-si-je-domisljati-da-ima-clovek-danes-bolj-tocno-zavest-o-sebi-kot-jo-je-imel-v-17-stoletju.html
- https://www.film-center.si/sl/film-v-sloveniji/filmi/3621/idila/
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