Jovana Bojović was born in 1989 in Podgorica. She graduated in dramaturgy at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts in Cetinje, and obtained her master's degree FDA in Belgrade. She has received several awards as best student at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts (University of Montenegro Award for the best student of the Faculty of Dramatic Arts; November 13th Award of the City of Cetinje for outstanding achievement during studies; Atlas Foundation Award for Best Student). She is a now a third year doctoral student at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, majoring in drama and audiovisual media. She authored the nine episode screenplay for the first historical TV series in Montenegro - Christmas Uprising ("Božićni ustanak", RTCG, 2017). Her feature film screenplay Wildfires ("Šut"), received an award at the Film Center of Montenegro competition and was included in the selection of the My First Screenplay Program ("Moj prvi scenario"), at the Zagreb Film Festival. At the Completely New Drama ("Skroz nova drama") competition, organized by the National Theater of Montenegro, her play Open End ("Otvoren kraj"), triumphed. In fact, directed by Petar Pejaković, Open End premiered at the NTM in 2017, and has been part of its regular program ever since. Based on the play Free Time or Dark is the Light ("Slobodno vrijeme ili tamno je svijetlo", a Jovana Bojović's adaptation of the play "Il tempo libero", by Gian Maria Cervo) a performance has been staged and directed by Diego de Brea at the Zetski Dom Royal Theater, and at the Quartieri dell'Arte Festival in Viterbo (Italy). Directed by Herman Bernhoft, Free Time or Dark is the Light has also been performed at the National Academy of Arts in Norway (Oslo). "The Taming of the Shrew" by William Shakespeare, adapted by Jovana Bojović and directed by Zoran Rakočević, premiered in 2017 at the "Budva Theater City" Festival. With her play Peace Mission ("Mirovna misija", 2011), Jovana Bojović won first prize at the international competition jointly organized by the Theater Epicenter - Zagreb, and the Company Angels Theater - London. The drama was staged by the Bijelo Polje Theater in 2018. At the Ratković Poetry Evenings ("Ratkovićeve večeri poezije") competition, she was awarded first prize for her book of poetry Mortal danger ("S glavom u torbi"). The eponymous book has been included in the broader selection for the Biljana Jovanovic Award (2017). In 2020, she published another book of poems, Fog: Visible Points ("Magla: vidljive tačke"). She also authored a number of essays published by the magazine "Scena" - a Sterija Theater Festival publication, as well as a scientific paper Feature film narration as a documentary approach ("Naracija igranog filma kao dokumentaristički pristup", Nomotehnički zavod, Belgrade).