Aleksandar Radulović Awarded Sterija Award for Role in the Play Naličje

Actor Aleksandar Radulović from the Montenegrin National Theatre was awarded the Sterija Award for his acting performance in the play “Naličje”, an original project directed by Boris Liješević. The play was performed at the Sterija Festival in Novi Sad, where Radulović received recognition for his role as Vuk. The direction of the play was also awarded by the jury. The Sterija Festival is one of the most significant theatre festivals in the region, and the play “Naličje” will also be performed at the National Theatre of the Republic of Srpska in Banja Luka. This award confirms the quality and importance of Montenegrin theatre on the regional stage.

Political Perspectives:

Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize the cultural significance of the Sterija Award as a recognition of artistic excellence and regional cooperation in the arts. They highlight the collaborative nature of the production and the importance of supporting national theatres in the Balkans.

Center: Centrist sources report the facts of the award and the performance straightforwardly, focusing on the achievement of Aleksandar Radulović and the prestige of the Sterija Festival. They provide context about the festival and the play’s upcoming performances without much political framing.

Right: Right-leaning media may emphasize national pride in Montenegrin cultural achievements and the importance of promoting local talent on regional stages. They might also highlight the role of traditional theatre festivals like Sterijino pozorje in preserving cultural heritage.

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