The third festival day began with the play Diary of a Serbian Housewife , performed by Ksenija Mijatović, and directed by Fiona Sansone. It is based on the eponymous novel by Mirjana Bobić Mojsilović and it deals with life and growing up in Yugoslavia, its collapse, post-yugoslav fears and aspirations, as well as developing self-awareness in difficult times. In the play Anđelka searches for her place under the sun, and tries to find herself in those troubled times.
The second play of the third day was I Consume Therefore I Am, a drama with elements of mime, by Ivana Koraksić. Lost in our needs to possess and buy, we fall into the trap of a system urging us to shop till we drop, until all that is left of us are plastic shopping bags.
The third play was Fires by Aleksandra Malivuk. It depicts great and powerful women through history, primarily Mary Magdalene, Antigone and Clytemnestra, who each in their own age, echoed through times and some other great names, both loved and hated by history.
The day ended with a play which wasn’t part of the competition program. It was performed by students of Priština Faculty of Arts, in the class of Aleksadar Đinđić, and directed by Miodrag Krčmarik. Through interconnected short plays, divided by topics, countries and periods, the young actors took us through many emotions, viewpoints and details of our common history.
Honourable mentions and letters of gratitude were awarded by the Executive Producer of the Festival, Vuk Miletić.