Teodor Reljić was born in Belgrade, Serbia and raised in Malta. He writes fiction across various formats, and has been serving as Culture Editor and film critic at MaltaToday for over a decade.

His debut novel, Two, was published by Merlin in 2014 and was shortlisted for the National Book Prize (Malta) in 2015, while his short film ‘Camilla’ -- which he co-wrote with its director Stephanie Sant -- premiered in 2018 after winning the National Book Council’s Literary Short Film competition.

He is the screenwriter for the feature film adaptation of Alex Vella Gera’s novel Is-Sriep Regghu Saru Velenuzi, directed by Martin Bonnici and produced by Shadeena Entertainment, after winning the National Book Council's Feature Film Adaptation Grant.

Film review | War Machine: Fighting the Stupid War
Film
War Machine is a worthwhile effort hampered by a lack of formal...
Fighting for a ‘just cause’ – whatever it may be | William Calleja
Books
Teodor Reljic speaks to Malta-born, Sicily-trained illustrator William...
Finding your voice, away from home | Antonella Sgobbo & Malcolm Galea
Theatre & Dance
Teodor Reljic speaks to tutors Antonella Sgobbo and Malcolm Galea of the...
Film review | King Arthur: Legend of the Sword: So crap it will melt steel
Film
Though a maddening and turgid experience as a filmgoer, King Arthur: Legend of...
Having fun with noise | Craig Schuftan & Lani Bagley
Music
The Berlin-based musical duo Ducks! – made up of Craig Schuftan and Lani...
The romance that rocked Strait Street | Philip Glassborow, Polly March & Larissa Bonaci
Theatre & Dance
Following its debut in Valletta, musical production The Star of Strait...
Film review | Alien Covenant: In space, everyone can see you ruin a franchise
Film
The film is a swirling, undercooked soup of bad narrative decisions and...
Fostering musical synergies | Renzo Spiteri
Music
Teodor Reljic speaks to veteran percussionist Renzo Spiteri as he takes...
Recharging the narrative | Mark Mangion
Art
After a six-year hiatus away from the island, Malta Contemporary Art will be...
The heart of the matter | Victor Agius
Art
As his latest exhibition gets underway at Spazju Kreattiv at St James Cavalier,...
Codifying the changes | Cristina Ghinassi & Edward Duca
Theatre & Dance
Combining performance art and science, artist Cristina Ghinassi and geneticist...
Consolidating the ‘metal brotherhood’ | Edward Tagliaferro
Music
Edward Tagliaferro, organiser of the upcoming ‘Spring Fest’ edition...
Greatness, and beer, thrust upon you | WhatsTheirNames Theatre
Theatre & Dance
WhatsTheirNames Theatre have once again launched a charm offensive on the...
Reeling them in with the freebies? Sort of... | Ryan Scicluna
Books
Graphic Novel Library of Malta chairperson Ryan Scicluna speaks about the...
Film review | The Graduation: Back-scratching ourselves to death
Film
The Graduation is an achingly realistic parable about life under a creaking and...
The ties that bind | Clive Piscopo
Theatre & Dance
Actor and playwright Clive Piscopo chats about his upcoming production, Fejn...
Film review | The Handmaiden: Sexy and gorgeous thriller from the Korean master
Film
The Handmaiden is a film whose beauty is a strong, intoxicating narcotic which...
Celebrating libraries, celebrating inclusion | Cheryl Falzon
Books
Ahead of the week leading up to Libraries Day, Malta National Libraries CEO...
‘Just show them the damn lion’ | Philip Leone-Ganado
Theatre & Dance
WhatsTheirNames Theatre are back with Twelfth Night, and...
Film review | Free Fire: The accidental warehouse war
Film
With Free Fire, husband-and-wife filmmaking team of Ben Wheatley and Amy...