Zlatko Topčić (born 30 April 1955) is a Bosnian writer. He wrote the internationally acclaimed films: Remake, The Abandoned, Miracle in Bosnia; theater plays: Time Out, I Don't Like Mondays, Refugees; novels: The Final Word, Dagmar, Nightmare.
His films are screened at numerous international film festivals around the world, including: Cannes, Venice, Berlin, Rotterdam, Karlovy Vary, New York, Los Angeles and Amsterdam. Topčić wrote theater plays produced in British, American and Austrian productions, directed by world-renowned theater directors.
His works have been translated into twelve languages: English, German, French, Italian, Czech, Turkish, Polish, Swedish, Slovenian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Albanian, and included in several domestic and international anthologies.
Topčić is a member of the Association of Writers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, PEN Center of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Association of Filmmakers in Bosnia and Herzegovina, International Screenwriters' Association, American Screenwriters Association, Concordia Organization (New York) and the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House - London).