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Children's film: Love or Death (Ljubav ili smrt) Daniel Kušan: Antonio Parač, Kristian Bonačić, Vanja Markovinović, Nina Mileta, Filip Mayer, Tesa Litvan, Tara Thaller, Korana Ugrina, Marin Stević, Ilijana Knežević: Children's film: Number 55 (Broj 55) Kristijan Milić: Goran Bogdan, Alan Katić: War film [4] The Reaper (Kosac) Zvonimir ...
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.
It had its first serious peak in the late 1950s, when Croatian film were possibly the most mature in the then-young Yugoslav film industry. The most important director of that era was Branko Bauer , a Dubrovnik -born director whose most famous film is the urban war thriller Ne okreći se, sine ( Don't Look Back My Son, 1956).
Charuga (Čaruga) is a 1991 Yugoslav film directed by Rajko Grlić. Based on the novel by Ivan Kušan , it tells a true story about legendary Slavonian bandit Jovo Stanisavljević Čaruga . During its premiere, Charuga was described as "the last Yugoslav film", because its theatrical run coincided with the process of the Yugoslav break-up and ...
Josef is a 2011 Croatian war drama film directed by Stanislav Tomić depicting the war story of an Austrian-Hungarian Croat soldier during World War I in 1915 in Galicia. [2] In the film, stress is given to effective photos, music, violence and sex. [3] Critics were very positive.
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.
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]
In a 1999 poll among 44 Croatian film critics and film historians, H-8 placed second in the list of all-time best Croatian films, behind One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away. [4] In a similar 2020 poll, it placed first.