Zoran Stefanović, born on November twenty-first, nineteen sixty-nine, is a prominent Serbian author, journalist, and cultural activist. He is widely recognized for founding several cultural networks, including the influential Project Rastko, which has played a significant role in promoting Serbian culture both locally and internationally.
Stefanović made his mark in the realms of theater and film in nineteen eighty-seven, showcasing his talents as a playwright and screenwriter. He further honed his skills by graduating in dramaturgy and screenwriting in nineteen ninety-four from the Faculty of Dramatic Arts at the University of Arts in Belgrade.
Throughout his career, his works have been published and produced across Europe and the United States, reflecting his versatility as a writer and creator. Currently residing in Belgrade, he continues to contribute to the cultural landscape of Serbia.
In two thousand twenty-two, he was appointed president of the Association of Playwrights of Serbia, underscoring his commitment to the advancement of the theatrical arts in his country.