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.

On the road with the international persons of mystery
Film
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Music
Charles Cassar, bassist and lead songwriter for eclectic musical outfit Djun...
Film Review | Greta: Mining those predictable thrills
Film
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Engagement across disciplines | Renzo Spiteri
Music
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Letta Shtohryn: People, stop taking criticism so personally… it’s seriously not helping
Art
Ukraine-born, Malta-based visual artist Letta Shtohryn speaks to MaltaToday...
Film Review | Happy As Lazzaro: An insidious happiness
Film
Alice Rohrwacher’s dissection of capitalist injustice is a cutting but...
Film Review | Avengers: Endgame: For to end, yet again...
Film
With Avengers: Endgame, Marvel Studios close a first mammoth chapter on an...
Translating Trevor: the challenging road of bringing Maltese literature to Norway
Books
The Maltese-Norwegian publisher, translator and journalist Kristina Quintano...
Film Review | Limestone Cowboy: Lonesome rider on the campaign trail
Film
Abigail Mallia’s quirky homegrown comedy is a disarmingly heartfelt and...
It takes two | Mario Lautier Vella
Art
Qormi-born but London-based artist Mario Lautier Vella speaks to MaltaToday...
Film Review | The Silence: Looking for another quiet place
Film
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Like Shakespeare on drugs: Measure for Measure at Valletta’s Splendid
Theatre & Dance
Now gearing up for a venue change after an unexpectedly successful three-play...
Film review | Shazam: Just say the word
Film
Finally busting out of the ‘grimdark’ hellhole for good, the DC...
Laid bare and mixed up: Smudge explores nudity and eroticism in Maltese art
Art
Curator and founder of Studio 87 Justine Balzan Demajo speaks to MaltaToday...
Film review | Us: I’m afraid of Americans
Film
Jordan Peele overcomes the sophomore film slump in style with a taut,...
Music from the Heart of Europe: an uplifting experience that feeds the soul
Music
The concert "Music from the Heart of Europe" will take the audience...
Emme Woods: ‘It’s a very British thing to always apologise, but I guess I realised I have nothing to apologise for’
Music
TEODOR RELJIC speaks to Scottish singer-songwriter Emme Woods ahead of her...
TV Review | Love, Death & Robots: scintillating taste of the apocalypse
Film
Though hampered by some retrograde storytelling and attitudes, Tim Miller...
Film review | The Guilty: End of the line
Film
Taut and minimal, Gustav Möller’s single-location thriller sees a...
Malta, a nation of extremes, in Repubblika Immakulata
Theatre & Dance
As the defining theatrical group of which she is a founding member re-emerges...