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  2. List of Croatian films - Wikipedia

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    Children's film: Number 55 (Broj 55) Kristijan Milić: Goran Bogdan, Alan Katić: War film [4] The Reaper (Kosac) Zvonimir Jurić: Ivo Gregurević, Mirjana Karanović: Drama [5] These Are the Rules (Takva su pravila) Ognjen Sviličić: Emir Hadžihafizbegović, Jasna Žalica, Hrvoje Vladisavljević: Drama: The Judgement (-) Stephan Komandarev ...

  3. Ivo Gregurević - Wikipedia

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    Ivo Gregurević (pronounced [ivo gr̩egur̩eʋitɕ]; 7 October 1952 – 1 January 2019) was a Croatian film, theatre and television actor. Throughout over a quarter of a century, Gregurević played rural bullies and arrogant nouveau riche and became one of Croatia's best known and most lauded character actors.

  4. Croatia Film - Wikipedia

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    Croatia Film d.o.o. (formerly Croatia Film d.d.) is a state-owned film production and distribution company based in Zagreb, Croatia.It began operations in 1946. [1]The company produced the region's only animated features to date during the 1980s and 1990s, all directed by Milan Blažeković: The Elm-Chanted Forest, The Magician's Hat, and Lapitch the Little Shoemaker.

  5. Number 55 - Wikipedia

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    Number 55 (Croatian: Broj 55) is a 2014 Croatian war film directed by Kristijan Milić, billed as "the first action movie" about the 1991–95 Croatian War of Independence. The film won eight Golden Arenas, including the Big Golden Arena for Best Film. The cast also includes Luka Peroš best known for his role of Marseille in Money Heist. [2]

  6. Jadran Film - Wikipedia

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    Jadran Film is a film production studio and distribution company founded in 1946 in Zagreb, Croatia.In the period between the early 1960s and late 1980s Jadran Film was one of the biggest and most notable film studios in Central Europe, with some 145 international and around 120 Yugoslav productions filmed at the studio during those three decades, including two Oscar-winning films and Orson ...

  7. Pretty Village, Pretty Flame - Wikipedia

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    The film opens with a faux newsreel—presented as a sardonic allusion to the Yugoslav state-owned Filmske novosti [] news organization's tone and delivery—reporting on the 27 June 1971 opening ceremony of the Tunnel of Brotherhood and Unity near an unnamed village in the Goražde municipality in eastern SR Bosnia-Herzegovina, constituent unit of the Yugoslav Federation.

  8. Nickelodeon (Croatian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon is a Croatian cable and digital satellite television network dedicated to children. It was launched in December 2011. [1] The channel broadcasts 24 hours a day. All animated dubbed into Croatian and live-action shows are subtitled into Croati

  9. Croatian Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Croatian Wikipedia sitenotice that translates to "official and public refutation of yellow journalism by Jutarnji list". In September 2013, complaints about right-wing bias of administrators and editors on the Croatian Wikipedia began to receive attention from the media, following the launch of a Facebook page titled Razotkrivanje sramotne hr.wikipedije (Exposing the disgraceful Croatian ...