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Krsto Papić


Krsto Papić

Birthday:

12/07/1933

Place of birth:

Vučji Do, Montenegro:

Biography:

Krsto Papić (7 December 1933 – 7 February 2013) was a Croatian screenwriter and film director whose career spanned several decades. Papić was born in Vučji Do, near Nikšić in today's Montenegro. His early feature films and documentaries were part of Croatian and Yugoslav New Cinema, and often regarded as Croatian echo of the Black Wave artistic movement that mostly took place within Serbia. Additionally, Papić himself was connected to the Croatian Spring political movement during the early 1970s. He was the member of the Zagreb filmophile circle influenced by the French New Wave, so-called "Hitchcockians", along with film-makers and critics Ante Peterlić, Zoran Tadić, Branko Ivanda, Petar Krelja and centered around film critics Vladimir Vuković and Hrvoje Lisinski. Papić's two best-known early feature films, Lisice and Predstava Hamleta u Mrduši Donjoj, were often attacked from the government sources. Lisice did not get permission to represent Yugoslavia in the Cannes Film Festival, so it entered Quinzaine program in 1970.Izbavitelj was heavily criticised by Stipe Šuvar, who alluded that film's allegory about Fascism actually also refers to the Communism. Papić's subsequent feature films were more classical in its narration, but again politically controversial in the last decade of Yugoslavia. Particularly My Uncle's Legacy, critical picture of Yugoslavia's political situation under titoism during Informbiro period, which won nomination for Golden Globe in 1989, has been surrounded by controversy and political attacks from traditional Party circles and especially Partisan Veterans' organisations, so the production was delayed for couple of years, but achieved due to support of intellectuals, newspapers and Party fractions in the time of disolvement and fight among Party fractions in last years of the Yugoslav federation. Papić was awarded with Croatia's highest Vladimir Nazor Award for live achievement in cinema in 2006, and with Grand Prix Special des Amériques at the Montreal Film Festival in 2004.



Credits

Druga strana Wellesa (2005)
as Self
Pula povjerljivo (2003)
as Himself
Na stanici u Puli (2001)
as Himself
Treći ključ (1983)
as Franjo
Čvor (1969)
as Himself
Cvjetni trg (2013)
Director
Infekcija (2003)
Director
Infekcija (2003)
Writer
Kad mrtvi zapjevaju (1998)
Director
Kad mrtvi zapjevaju (1998)
Writer
Priča iz Hrvatske (1991)
Director
Priča iz Hrvatske (1991)
Writer
Život sa stricem (1988)
Director
Život sa stricem (1988)
Writer
Nezaposlena žena s djecom (1986)
Director
Nezaposlena žena s djecom (1986)
Writer
Tajna Nikole Tesle (1980)
Director
Tajna Nikole Tesle (1980)
Writer
Izbavitelj (1976)
Director
Izbavitelj (1976)
Writer
Jedno malo putovanje (1975)
Director
Jedno malo putovanje (1975)
Writer
Charter let broj... (1975)
Director
Charter let broj... (1975)
Writer
Predstava Hamleta u Mrduši Donjoj (1974)
Director
Predstava Hamleta u Mrduši Donjoj (1974)
Writer
Specijalni vlakovi (1972)
Director
Specijalni vlakovi (1972)
Screenplay
Nek se čuje i naš glas (1971)
Director
Nek se čuje i naš glas (1971)
Writer
Mala seoska priredba (1971)
Director
Lisice (1970)
Director
Lisice (1970)
Writer
Čvor (1969)
Director
Čvor (1969)
Writer
Halo, München (1968)
Director
Halo, München (1968)
Writer
Kad te moja čakija ubode (1968)
Director
Kad te moja čakija ubode (1968)
Writer
Iluzija (1967)
Director
Iluzija (1967)
Writer
Ključ (1965)
Director
Ključ (1965)
Writer