Tjasa Ferme is a multi-talented individual who has made a significant impact in the world of acting, creation, and direction. Her impressive list of accolades includes the prestigious Slovenian Film Award (Vesna),as well as special mentions from the jury at the FF500 festival, where she was praised for "carrying the movie" with her outstanding performance.
In addition to her numerous awards, Tjasa has played a wide range of leading roles in various productions. Some of her most notable performances include Beatrice in "Much Ado About Nothing", Lady Macbeth in "Macbeth", Eve in "Confessions of a Nymphomaniac", Debra/Prairie in "Hooded" at the 59E59-MacArthur Award, Taja in "Revolution of Everyday Life", which is part of the Tribeca Film Institute's permanent collection, and Ilona in the award-winning TV-series "Three Trembling Cities".
Tjasa is also a skilled creator, having brought to life several innovative productions. Her notable works include "Ophelia's Flip", which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in 2012, the farce stage hit "Cocktales", and the interactive solo shows "Wild Child in the City" and "My Marlene" at HERE.
Throughout her career, Tjasa's work has been consistently praised for its originality and excellence. Her productions have been described as "Gender-and generation-transcending", "Best 23 Shows of Edinburgh Fringe", and "Nothing short of brilliant".