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
Nina in Slovenka (2009)
Born1985 (age 3435)
Maribor, SR Slovenia, Yugoslavia
Citizenship
EducationUniversity of Ljubljana
OccupationActress
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
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
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
2009 Mostra de Valencia, Spain Best Actress Slovenka
Won
Les Arcs European Film Festival, France Slovenka
2010 Slovenian Film Festival Piran-Pirano
2012 Girona Film Festival, Spain Slovenka
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