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.

The rich tapestries of memory | John Aquilina
Entertainment
Poet John Aquilina speaks to TEODOR RELJIC about his upcoming collection...
Film Review | IT: Chapter Two: Brutal and diminishing returns
Film
Director Andy Muschietti returns to complete the Stephen King-inspired killer...
Film Review | Transit: The road to nowhere
Film
Conceptually playful though sneakily poignant, Christian Petzold’s unique...
A farcical charge of populist absurdism | Michael Fenech on Rinoċeronti
Theatre & Dance
TEODOR RELJIC speaks to theatre director Michael Fenech of Bla Kondixin fame,...
Chucky Bartolo: What’s in the bag?
Theatre & Dance
TEODOR RELJIC speaks to Chucky Bartolo about Suspicious Baggage, an upcoming...
The dubious pursuit of happiness in the time of late capitalism
Art
Canadian artist Sara Cwynar speaks to TEODOR RELJIC about her ongoing...
Film Review | Transformazzjoni: Charting an intimate transformation
Film
Showing at Spazju Kreattiv as part of Pride Week, the pioneering documentary...
Film Review | Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: Pure indulgence at its best
Film
For his supposedly penultimate feature, Quentin Tarantino delivers a...
The unlikely sensual funk of a silicone soul
Music
Malta’s top burlesque babe Undine La Verve speaks to TEODOR RELJIC about...
Film Review | Enter the Anime: No use walking through this door
Film
It may present itself as an eye-opening glimpse into Japanese animation, but...
‘The role of the artist is under threat’ | Astrid Alben
Cultural Diary
Ahead of her participation at this year’s edition of the Malta...
An exception in itself | Josianne Bonello
Art
Artist Josianne Bonello speaks to TEODOR RELJIC about her participation in the...
Side by side for a swansong to the island
Music
TEODOR RELJIC speaks to Martina Cuschieri and Yandrick Agius about Side by...
Film Review | The Dead Don’t Die
Film
Cult filmmaker Jim Jarmusch does not quite scale career-best heights with this...
Exploring the microcosm | Eyes to Argus
Music
Following its screening at the Kinemastik Short Film Festival last weekend,...
Good things happen slowly | Joseph Camilleri, Blue Tangerine
Music
Drummer for the nine-piece jazz ensemble Blue Tangerine, Joseph Camilleri,...
Collating the fragments | FRAGMENTA
Art
Bettina Hutschek speaks to TEODOR RELJIC about the philosophy behind Pop-up...
Ephemeral mash-ups from the stranded rock | Nigel Baldacchino
Books
Architect and musician Nigel Baldacchino speaks about his first foray into...
Film Review | Spider-Man: Far from home. Spidey does the European Grand Tour
Film
Marvel Studios shakes off the dust that settles after Avengers: Endgame with an...
Film Review | For all your ambivalent and trippy summer needs
Film
The Kinemastik Short Film Festival turns fifteen next weekend. Ahead of its...