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Ognjen Sviličić is a singular voice in contemporary world cinema, crafting intimate, perceptive character studies that grapple with the complexities of modern life. Born in Croatia but based in Berlin, Sviličić's films are marked by an empathetic, low-key realism, as he sensitively explores the challenges and disappointments faced by his protagonists. In breakout works like the Sarajevo Film Festival award-winning Armin and These Are the Rules, Sviličić displays a keen observational eye, delicately tracing the social and emotional tensions that simmer beneath the surface of seemingly ordinary lives. His characters - often isolated or disillusioned individuals struggling against circumstance - are brought to vivid, deeply human life through Sviličić's naturalistic style and nuanced, performance-driven approach. Even in the director's more playful outings, such as the martial arts-infused Sorry for Kung Fu, there remains a poignant, melancholic undercurrent, as he charts the hopes and anxieties of those on society's margins. Throughout his diverse filmography, which spans two decades and includes the acclaimed recent feature The Voice, Sviličić has emerged as a master of understated storytelling, crafting profoundly moving, insightful portraits that linger in the mind long after the credits roll. His is a singular cinematic voice, one that continues to offer a compassionate, perceptive window into the human condition.