Dino Mustafić was born in Sarajevo, where he graduated from the Academy of Performing Arts, Department of Directing, and Comparative Literature at the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo. He directed in many theaters and cities, such as the following: Paris, Sofia, Bratislava, Belgrade, Novi Sad, Zagreb, Tirana, Trieste, Shkodër, Ljubljana, Subotica, Skopje, Priština, Podgorica, Rijeka, Split, Maribor, Nova Gorica, Cetinje, Bar, etc. His plays were played in many European cities, and in America, Africa, Asia, performed in various languages, won awards at numerous national and international festivals and cities, such as the following: Mexico City, Cairo, Alexandria, Rome, Florence, Venice, Madrid, Barcelona, Frankfurt, Munich, Bogota, Bratislava, Oslo, Vienna, Toronto, Guadalajara, Paris, Nice, London, Stockholm, Istanbul, Sibiu, Varna, Vratsa, Blagoevgrad, San Jose, Budva, Rijeka, Udine, Zagreb, Novi Sad, Subotica, Budapest, Nikšić, Belgrade, Ljubljana, Skopje, Bursa, Modena, Thessaloniki, Skien, Ulaanbaatar, Chișinău. His plays have been awarded multiple times at many international, regional and national festivals, while the play ‘Helver's Night’ (Helverova noć) of Chamber Theater 55 made history of the Bosnian theatre as the most internationally awarded. He directed more than 100 plays by classic and contemporary writers.