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Cineplexx in Zagreb, Croatia. Cineplexx is a cinema company based in Vienna, Austria, owned by Constantin Film-Foundation. The company was founded in 1993, and operates mainly in Austria where it is the largest cinema chain with 28 locations, mostly multiplex cinemas under the Cineplexx brand. The company started international expansion in 2009 ...
Brcko in Zagreb (Brcko u Zagrebu) Arsen Maas: Stjepan Bojničić, Irna Polak: Comedy: First Croatian fictional film, now considered lost Matija Gubec: Aca Binički: 1918: 1919: Jeftina Košta: Arnošt Grund: Ignjat Borštnik [1] Brišem i sudim: Arnošt Grund: Ignjat Borštnik [1] U lavljem kavezu: Arnošt Grund: Kovač raspela: Heinz Hanus
Lordan Zafranović (born 11 February 1944) is an eminent Croatian-Czech-Yugoslav film director known for his World War II trilogy consisting of Occupation in 26 Pictures (1978), The Fall of Italy (1981), and Evening Bells (1986), all co-written with Mirko Kovač (writer), for his experimental black and white early work, which mark him as a major figure of the Yugoslav Black Wave, and for his ...
Brak na prvu: 4 RTL: Telenovela 3 March Tvoje lice zvuči poznato: 8: Nova TV Reality show [3] 4 March Survivor: 5 Nova TV Reality show 11 March Superpotjera: 2 HRT 1: Game show 17 March Oblak u službi zakona: 2 HRT 1 Comedy 30 March Zvijezde pjevaju: 13 HRT 1 Reality show [4] 30 April Kumovi: 4 Nova TV Telenovela 2 September Život na vagi: 8 ...
Nema aviona za Zagreb (There Is No Plane to Zagreb) is a 2012 Dutch film by Louis van Gasteren.The film is a retrospective of events in the director's life from 1964 to 1969, filmed by him in that period and reflected on from his vantage point over 40 years later at the age of 90.
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Zagreb Film Festival (ZFF) is an annual film festival held since 2003 in Zagreb, Croatia.Focusing on promoting young and upcoming filmmaker, the festival is widely considered to be one of the most important and influential cultural events in Croatia.
In 1870 an opera company was added to the theatre, and in 1895 it moved to the new purpose-built building on Republic of Croatia Square in Zagreb's Lower Town, where it is based today. Austro-Hungarian emperor Franz Joseph I was at the unveiling of this new building during his visit to the city in 1895 . [ 1 ]