She studied art in Belgrade and filmmaking at the University of Art and Design, Luzern. Her debut film Baggern (2011) and Kod Ćoška (2013), co-directed with Nikola Ilić, attracted attention at international film festivals. Ins Holz (2017), co-directed with Thomas Horat, ran in competition at CinemAmbiente, as did All Inclusive (2018), which garnered her best short film award at the 22nd CinemAmbiente Film Festival. She is a member of the Swiss Film Academy and the Film Zentralschweiz and founder of Pro Short, a Swiss association.
Corina
Schwingruber Ilić
biography
Nationality
Switzerland
Genres
Documentary