Predrag Azdejković

Serbian gay-rights activist and journalist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Predrag Azdejković (Serbian: Предраг Аздејковић; born 15 July 1978) is a Serbian LGBT human rights activist, journalist, writer, filmmaker and theater producer. Azdejković is the director of the Gay Lesbian Info Center, and was the director of the Merlinka festival, until he resigned following comments described as transphobic. He is also the editor in chief of Serbian only gay magazine Optimist, and producer of several short films and documentaries and award-winning plays dedicated to LGBT Serbians. He is a member of the Journalists' Association of Serbia.

Born (1978-07-15) 15 July 1978 (age 47)
OccupationsLGBT rights activist, journalist, producer, SNS party member
AwardsCrystal Award (2010)[1]
Award for the most innovative approach in promoting the rights of discriminated groups (2013)[2]
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Predrag Azdejković
Predrag Azdejkovic at Youth and violence forum
Born (1978-07-15) 15 July 1978 (age 47)
OccupationsLGBT rights activist, journalist, producer, SNS party member
Known forMerlinka festival, Gay Lesbian Info Center
AwardsCrystal Award (2010)[1]
Award for the most innovative approach in promoting the rights of discriminated groups (2013)[2]
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Biography

Predrag Azdejković was born on 15 July 1978 in Leonberg, West Germany.

Until his sixth year, he lived in Germany and in 1984 he moved to Serbia, which was then part of Yugoslavia.[3] He is a founder of GayEcho web portal, editor of Rainbow column in Yellow Cab monthly guide, founder and editor in chief of the only Serbian gay magazine Optimist,[4] and was for a time the director and selector of International queer film festival Merlinka. He wrote for several Serbian media such as daily Sutra, Borba, web portal E-novine, weekly Vreme, monthly Status, Beton.[5] In 2006 he became VIP blogger at B92 blog.[6] In 2006 he was included in the anthology Others - From patriarchal construction to alternative politics.,[7] edited by Boban Stojanović. He published a satirical book Time of hemorrhoids in 2011.[8] In 2017 he co-edited the book I have something to say to you - Return from Brisbane and other stories[9]

Controversies

During his time with the Merlinka film festival, Azdejkovic was the subject of controversy over comments deemed offensive to transgender people. These included calling on social media for an elderly man who lost a testicle over the course of police torture in Novi Sad to be sent to box against professional boxer Imane Khelif. After this initial controversy, backers of the festival threatened to cancel funding.[10][11][12]

Separately, his appointment to an overseeing body of the national television station was protested by journalists working there, who have since demanded he be removed from it, though this request was reportedly ignored.[13]

Film

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Year Film Notes
2015Just be safe and soundProducer
2016When I come out... be thereCo-producer
2018Warm filmCo-producer
2020RoxandaProducer
2021Best Men and BridesmaidsDirector
2021AnimusProducer
2021WastelandProducer
2021Fear from butterflies (TV movie)Producer
2024Warm FilmProducer
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Theater

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Year Theater play Notes
2014Merlinka's ConfessionProducer
2018... And the othersProducer
2019Fear from butterfliesProducer
2022FemkanjeProducer
2023Four walls - Tragicomedy about COVIDProducer
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