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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 ...
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]
Croatian filmmakers like Branko Marjanović produced in 1943 the documentary Straža na Drini which later won the Golden Lion award at the Venice Film Festival, attended by Axis power countries. After the collapse of NDH in 1945, Tito's victorious Communists also recognised the importance of the film industry and decided to build their own ...
Nausikaya (Nausikaja) is a 1995 Croatian film directed, written and produced by Vicko Ruić.It is based on "The Spider", a horror short story by Hanns Heinz Ewers.The film was selected as the Croatian entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 69th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.
ZG80 is a 2016 Croatian action-adventure film directed by Igor Šeregi set in 1989, and a prequel to Metastases (film). It is a dramatisation of the clashes at the derby between the supporters of Dinamo Zagreb and Red Star Belgrade. [1] The film stars Rene Bitorajac returning as Krpa along with Marko Janketić, Filip Detelić, Igor Hamer and ...
Produced in 1966, Rondo was the first full-length film by former musician and screenwriter Zvonimir Berković, screenwriter of H-8, a famous Croatian 1950s classic.In both films, he uses musical form as a source for the narrative.
Accidental Co-Traveller (Croatian: Slučajna suputnica) is a Croatian drama film directed by Srećko Jurdana. It was released in 2004. It was released in 2004. Cast
Anić was born in the family of noted geologist Dragutin Anić, who had been stationed in Užice, Serbia at the time. [1] Vladimir Anić completed gymnasium in Zagreb, [2] and received a B.A. degree in Yugoslav languages and literature and Russian language and literature at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb in 1956.