Teodor Reljić was born in Belgrade, Serbia and raised in Malta. He writes fiction across various formats, and has been serving as Culture Editor and film critic at MaltaToday for over a decade.

His debut novel, Two, was published by Merlin in 2014 and was shortlisted for the National Book Prize (Malta) in 2015, while his short film ‘Camilla’ -- which he co-wrote with its director Stephanie Sant -- premiered in 2018 after winning the National Book Council’s Literary Short Film competition.

He is the screenwriter for the feature film adaptation of Alex Vella Gera’s novel Is-Sriep Regghu Saru Velenuzi, directed by Martin Bonnici and produced by Shadeena Entertainment, after winning the National Book Council's Feature Film Adaptation Grant.

Free your memories with Andrew Alamango’s Magna Żmien
Cultural Diary
TEODOR RELJIC speaks to project coordinator Andrew Alamango about Magna...
‘There is nothing reactionary in pointing to the truth’ | Jasmin Frelih
Books
Ahead of his participation at the Campus Book Festival, Slovenian author Jasmin...
Bursting out of the garage for another round | The Areola Treat
Music
At the forefront of the local indie-punk scene, vocalist Lisa Micallef Grimaud...
Film review | Annihilation
Film
Alex Garland’s loose and challenging adaptation of Jeff...
‘I want people to be more considerate’ | Isaac Azzopardi
Art
In another debut solo exhibition to open this week, young artist Isaac...
Who controls our access? | Tom Van Malderen
Art
Architect and sculptor Tom Van Malderen speaks to TEODOR RELJIC about his new...
Film review | The Shape of Water
Film
While certainly among the more ‘polite’ entries in Guillermo del...
The ache of sincerity | Antoine Cassar
Books
Launched with a memorable, emotionally-wrenching performance at Studio Solipsis...
At the Berlin International Film Festival • Dreaming of a kinder world
Film
The Berlin International Film Festival is run on dreams, as TEODOR RELJIC finds...
Rekindling a love affair for theatre | Toni Attard
Theatre & Dance
Returning to theatre directing after a few long years of tending to...
Film Review | Lady Bird
Film
Written and directed by American indie cinema maven Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird is...
An ambitious leap forward | Collapse
Theatre & Dance
Adrian Buckle's sophomore play-writing effort Collapse enjoys solid...
Grasping at the contemporary | Vince Briffa
Art
Visual artist and lecturer Vince Briffa speaks to TEODOR RELJIC about his...
Stitching together a DIY riot | Cryptic Street
Music
Ahead of the launch of their upcoming album Titty Monster, the lead guitarist...
Film review | Phantom Thread
Film
Phantom Thread is about many other things, including fashion, the creation of...
Walking down Strait Street... yet again
Books
When George Cini first published a volume of interviews on Valletta’s...
Scoring the underworld
Cultural Diary
The acclaimed, Rome-based post-rock band Mokadelic will be performing a special...
Film Review | Lover for a day
Film
This dramedy about a father-daughter relationship in which both parties are...
Music for the people | Kill The Action
Music
Operating at the fringes of the local music scene, the electro-rock quartet...
On the prowl for precious volumes
Books
For lawyer and independent researcher Robert Thake, collecting rare books is...