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1 Books on film  





2 Books for children and youth  





3 Refugee trilogy  





4 The Sweden-pentalogy  





5 Novels  





6 Plays (published)  





7 External links  














Vladimir Oravsky






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Vladimir Oravsky
Vladimir Oravsky
Born

Vladimir Oravsky


(1947-01-22) 22 January 1947 (age 77)
Rožňava, Slovakia
Occupation(s)Film director, author
Years active1971–present
Children2

Vladimir Oravsky (born 22 January 1947 in Rožňava, Czechoslovakia) is a Swedish author and film director.

Oravsky is published by many publishing houses, as Studentlitteratur, h:ström – Text & Kultur, Nya Doxa, Symposion, Raketförlaget, Lundtofte Publishing, De Rode Kamer and Branner og Koch. Oravsky has published books for children and youth, commissioned plays and screenplays. As his favorite model George S Kaufman, Oravsky works often in collaboration with writing partners, among them Kurt Peter Larsen, Daniel Malmen, Michael Segerström, Lars von Trier, Jakob Stegelman, and Natasa Durovicova.

Vladimir Oravsky and Kurt Peter Larsen are joint winners of 2006 International award for best play for children, organized by International Playwrights’ Forum, International Theatre Institute/ ITI and ASSITEJ (International Association of Theatre for Children and Young People), for their contribution “AAAHR!!!”

“The Diary of Zlata Ibrahimivic” by Oravsky & Malmen was one of winning plays in competition, organized by Royal Drama Theatre / Elverket in Stockholm.

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Refugee trilogy

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The Sweden-pentalogy

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