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.

Articles by this author
Film review | The Clovefield Paradox
Film
It’s a shame that Cloverfield Paradox does very little to live up to either the promise of its predecessors or the supposedly “bold” tactic of releasing it with...
‘Responding to reality is not a choice’
Theatre & Dance
Dancer Rebecca Camilleri speaks to TEODOR RELJIC about Thirst – an upcoming performance that encompasses a wide sway of research and geographical locations, and even touches...
No knowledge, no power: the fate of refugees in Gozo
National
Consider the consequences
Theatre & Dance
Adventures in Biomorphic Abstraction
Art
Snakes and secret sexism | Karine Rougier and Bettina Hutschek
Film Review | A Futile and Stupid Gesture
Film
The powerhouse judge: Rosemarie Aquilina
World
Film Review | The Post
Film
Remembering the revolt | Alfred Buttigieg
Books
‘I won’t say I’m sorry’
Cultural Diary
Game on! The 48-hour University challenge that takes digital games seriously
Looking ahead while looking back | Kenneth Zammit Tabona on Antigone
Farming in a changing climate: how Gozo faces the challenge