Amel Tresnjic
- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Amel Tresnjic is a versatile filmmaker, animator, and educator known for crafting inspirational documentary films with a compelling ethical narrative. He channels his artistic vision into creating impactful stories that aim to uplift and contribute positively to society. Amel's approach involves producing films with a strong moral compass, highlighting individuals and narratives that make a meaningful difference in the world. His works serve as a catalyst for education, empowerment, and inspiration among audiences.
Although born in Bosnia, Amel was raised in Germany and Australia as his family was forced to escape the 1992 genocide in Bosnia. His love for film-making ignited in his early years. Starting at the age of nine, he developed a tradition of watching films every night until he fell asleep, imagining how he would grow up to become a captivating storyteller.
In 2012, Amel saw his dream come to fruition with the international success of his first entirely self-produced documentary film, "2012 Crossing Over: A New Beginning." This feature-length documentary takes viewers on an enigmatic journey, offering a profound perspective on our world's current state and the emergence of a new wave of consciousness. Upon its free release on YouTube, the film quickly went viral, amassing over 4 million views to date. Garnering a remarkable 90% approval rating and receiving countless positive comments, the film deeply resonated with audiences worldwide, touching the hearts of many. It earned an Honour Award for "New Age of Activism 2012 and Beyond," garnered top-notch 5-star reviews, achieved an 8/10 rating on IMDB, and received high ratings on various documentary hosting platforms. The film's uplifting message inspired a dedicated fan base to organize numerous screenings globally and translate the film into 9 languages. While the film attracted three distribution offers, what mattered most to Amel was its ability to catalyze positive change in the world.
Amel is also the sole creator of multi-award-winning feature educational film 'Singfest: The Literacy of Music.' This compelling documentary delves into the realm of music, showcasing how it serves as a vital form of literacy within schools, empowering students to unlock their full potential. Notably, the film has garnered recognition through 18 international film festival awards, including multiple accolades for Best Documentary Feature. His second endeavor, the short educational documentary 'The Reading Factory: A Life Changing Literacy Support Program,' chronicles the inception, execution, and refinement of a highly effective literacy intervention initiative that profoundly impacts children's lives. This film has been honored with 9 international awards, underscoring its impact and significance in the realm of education and social change.
His third educational film 'Talk For Life: English as an Additional Language,' a captivating documentary which delves deep into the realm of language and its profound impact on the lives of recently arrived refugees in Australia. It chronicles their poignant journey, from the harrowing experiences of escaping war-torn lands to the pursuit of safety and a brighter future in Australia. The film has won 22 international film festival awards, including numerous Best Feature Documentary awards. The film recently finished its successful 2 year distribution on Network SBS and SBS On-Demand and shortly after premiered free on its forever home YouTube.
His latest film 'Giving Back: Students who Returned as Teachers,' a heart-warming film which tells the story of students who became teachers and returned to their former primary school to 'give back' and make a difference to following generations. The 79min feature documentary wrapped up its festival circuit, collecting an impressive 23 Film Festival Awards. The film was also awarded with distribution and is currently streaming on Network SBS and SBS on Demand in Australia.
Through his passionate and busy work ethic Amel creates projects for his wide-ranging clientele while still working on personal projects that are close to his heart. Though busy making films, Amel still finds time to teach young filmmakers the art and influence of cinema. He wishes to inspire more storytellers in the world and dedicates much of his time teaching and coordinating the Cert IV in Screen and Media at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
Amel is currently in production of his two brand new entirely self-made feature documentaries, 'Spiritual Awakening: Journey to the Inner Self' and 'Unlocking The Potential: The Vital Role of Specialist Education.' Although now a successful and very busy filmmaker and educator, Amel still watches films every night until he falls asleep.
Although born in Bosnia, Amel was raised in Germany and Australia as his family was forced to escape the 1992 genocide in Bosnia. His love for film-making ignited in his early years. Starting at the age of nine, he developed a tradition of watching films every night until he fell asleep, imagining how he would grow up to become a captivating storyteller.
In 2012, Amel saw his dream come to fruition with the international success of his first entirely self-produced documentary film, "2012 Crossing Over: A New Beginning." This feature-length documentary takes viewers on an enigmatic journey, offering a profound perspective on our world's current state and the emergence of a new wave of consciousness. Upon its free release on YouTube, the film quickly went viral, amassing over 4 million views to date. Garnering a remarkable 90% approval rating and receiving countless positive comments, the film deeply resonated with audiences worldwide, touching the hearts of many. It earned an Honour Award for "New Age of Activism 2012 and Beyond," garnered top-notch 5-star reviews, achieved an 8/10 rating on IMDB, and received high ratings on various documentary hosting platforms. The film's uplifting message inspired a dedicated fan base to organize numerous screenings globally and translate the film into 9 languages. While the film attracted three distribution offers, what mattered most to Amel was its ability to catalyze positive change in the world.
Amel is also the sole creator of multi-award-winning feature educational film 'Singfest: The Literacy of Music.' This compelling documentary delves into the realm of music, showcasing how it serves as a vital form of literacy within schools, empowering students to unlock their full potential. Notably, the film has garnered recognition through 18 international film festival awards, including multiple accolades for Best Documentary Feature. His second endeavor, the short educational documentary 'The Reading Factory: A Life Changing Literacy Support Program,' chronicles the inception, execution, and refinement of a highly effective literacy intervention initiative that profoundly impacts children's lives. This film has been honored with 9 international awards, underscoring its impact and significance in the realm of education and social change.
His third educational film 'Talk For Life: English as an Additional Language,' a captivating documentary which delves deep into the realm of language and its profound impact on the lives of recently arrived refugees in Australia. It chronicles their poignant journey, from the harrowing experiences of escaping war-torn lands to the pursuit of safety and a brighter future in Australia. The film has won 22 international film festival awards, including numerous Best Feature Documentary awards. The film recently finished its successful 2 year distribution on Network SBS and SBS On-Demand and shortly after premiered free on its forever home YouTube.
His latest film 'Giving Back: Students who Returned as Teachers,' a heart-warming film which tells the story of students who became teachers and returned to their former primary school to 'give back' and make a difference to following generations. The 79min feature documentary wrapped up its festival circuit, collecting an impressive 23 Film Festival Awards. The film was also awarded with distribution and is currently streaming on Network SBS and SBS on Demand in Australia.
Through his passionate and busy work ethic Amel creates projects for his wide-ranging clientele while still working on personal projects that are close to his heart. Though busy making films, Amel still finds time to teach young filmmakers the art and influence of cinema. He wishes to inspire more storytellers in the world and dedicates much of his time teaching and coordinating the Cert IV in Screen and Media at Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia.
Amel is currently in production of his two brand new entirely self-made feature documentaries, 'Spiritual Awakening: Journey to the Inner Self' and 'Unlocking The Potential: The Vital Role of Specialist Education.' Although now a successful and very busy filmmaker and educator, Amel still watches films every night until he falls asleep.