How often do we lie to ourselves and others, do we do it to protect loved ones or ourselves?
The play Laž, the seventh competition in this year's Purgatorio selection, was played last night in front of the Tivat audience.
This was an opportunity to talk with Miloš Biković about the very process of creating the play, the truths that hide behind the lies.
"The inability to face who we are makes us lie to ourselves often and to others. In short, you project an image of yourself and you are not able to accept who you are, because that would require you to work a lot on yourself. You are not ready to do that to yourself. you admit, and then you lie. It's interesting in this play that the heroes all lie, and that ball slowly wraps around, until it comes to nothing like peeling an onion," says Biković.
Miloš Biković says about the role of the theater:
"As time goes by, I realize that I have less and less to say, less and less I give myself the right to speak. On the other hand, I think that through the theater as my view of the world changes, so does my role and my approach to the theater is changing, and I think that it should be said more with work than with words".
Biković also says that he feels at home in Montenegro.
"There are many things that bind me to Montenegro, from some distant origin, we are so mixed, so it is difficult for me to think of Montenegro as another country, another nation, I came here all my childhood, every summer. that for me Montenegro is something that I feel like my home, and I feel beautiful, and every time I come back I don't feel like I'm going somewhere, but like I'm coming to my natives".
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