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Children's film: 1985: 1986: 1987: Osuđeni: Zoran Tadić: Rade Šerbedžija, Ivo Gregurević, Boris Buzančić: Drama: 1988: Sokol Did Not Love Him (Sokol ga nije volio) Branko Schmidt: Fabijan Šovagović: War drama: Based on the play by Fabijan Šovagović, it was the first Yugoslav movie to deal with the 1945 Yugoslav pursuit of Nazi ...
In 1906, the first permanent movie theater was established in Zagreb. [7] Josip Halla produced and directed early documentaries in 1911 and 1912. The first full-length movie was Brcko u Zagrebu released in 1917, and directed by Arsen Maas. [8] It was followed by Matija Gubec, released in the same year and directed by Aca Binički.
Četverored is 1999 Croatian drama film directed by Jakov Sedlar. Based on the novel of the same name by Ivan Aralica, the plot of the film deals with the Yugoslav death march of Nazi collaborators. It was the first film to deal with the subject, formerly a taboo topic under the Communist government.
The movie ticket company Fandango is reaching the digital streaming market too with the Vudu app, a movie app that offers rentals, purchases and free movies for streaming. Powered by ads, Vudu ...
The Rat Saviour (Croatian: Izbavitelj) or The Redeemer is a 1976 Croatian fantasy horror film directed by Krsto Papić.It was awarded as the best film at the 1977 International Science Fiction Film Festival in Trieste, the 1980 Paris International Festival of Fantastic and Science-Fiction Film and 1982 Fantasporto.
Independent Croatia has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since 1992. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3]
The High Sun (Croatian: Zvizdan) is a 2015 Croatian drama film directed by Dalibor Matanić. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival winning the Jury Prize. [1] [2] [3] It is the first Croatian film to be screened at Cannes since the country's independence in 1991. [4]
The Constitution (Croatian: Ustav Republike Hrvatske, lit. 'The Constitution of the Republic of Croatia') is a 2016 Croatian drama film directed by Rajko Grlić, starring Nebojša Glogovac, Ksenija Marinković, Dejan Aćimović, and Božidar Smiljanić.