Goran Rušinović
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Born | (1968-05-15) 15 May 1968 (age 56) Zagreb, Yugoslavia |
Occupation(s) | Film director, screenwriter |
Years active | 1997–present |
Goran Rušinović is a Croatian film director and screenwriter.
After graduating from the Zagreb Academy of Fine Arts Rušinović went on to enrol at the European Film College in Ebeltoft, Denmark in 1993, where he directed his first short film titled Kilo of Shrimp.[1] In 1996 he went on to the New York Film Academy where he made another short film titled Get the Hard Goods.[1]
His first feature film was the independently produced Mondo Bobo (1997), which won four Golden Arena awards at the 1997 Pula Film Festival, the Croatian national film awards, including the Golden Arena for Best Director.[2]
His next film was the largely unnoticed The World's Greatest Monster (2003), but his 2008 film Buick Riviera, based on a novel by Miljenko Jergović, won him the Golden Arena for Best Screenplay at the 2008 Pula Film Festival, as well as the main award in the regional competition at the 2009 Motovun Film Festival,[3] and the Best Film award at the 2008 Sarajevo Film Festival.
Filmography
- Mondo Bobo (1997)
- The World's Greatest Monster (Svjetsko čudovište, 2003)
- Buick Riviera (2008)
References
- ^ a b "FILM.HR ::: Goran Rušinović" (in Croatian). Film.hr. Archived from the original on 6 June 2011. Retrieved 2 June 2010.
- ^ "44. Festival igranog filma u Puli" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2010.
- ^ "Goran Rusinovic - Awards". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2 June 2010.
External links
- Goran Rušinović at IMDb
- Goran Rušinović at Filmski-programi.hr (in Croatian)
- Goran Rušinović at Film.hr (in Croatian)
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(1955–90)
- František Čáp (1955)
- Branko Bauer (1956)
- Soja Jovanović (1957)
- Nikola Tanhofer (1958)
- Jože Babič (1959)
- Veljko Bulajić (1960)
- Branko Bauer / Igor Pretnar (1963)
- Žika Mitrović / France Štiglic (1964)
- Aleksandar Petrović (1965)
- Vatroslav Mimica (1966)
- Aleksandar Petrović / Puriša Đorđević (1967)
- Živojin Pavlović (1968)
- Fedor Škubonja (1969)
- Krsto Papić (1970)
- Kiril Cenevski (1971)
- Aleksandar Petrović (1972)
- Matjaž Klopčič (1973)
- Zdravko Velimirović (1974)
- Matjaž Klopčič (1975)
- Goran Paskaljević (1976)
- Živojin Pavlović (1977)
- Srđan Karanović (1978)
- Fadil Hadžić (1979)
- Goran Paskaljević (1980)
- Miloš Radivojević (1982)
- Srđan Karanović (1983)
- Rajko Grlić (1984)
- Emir Kusturica (1985)
- Lordan Zafranović (1986)
- Vladimir Blaževski (1987)
- Žarko Dragojević (1988)
- Jože Pogačnik (1989)
- Filip Robar Dorin (1990)
(1992–present)
- Krsto Papić (1992)
- Davor Žmegač (1993)
- Zrinko Ogresta (1995)
- Vinko Brešan (1996)
- Goran Rušinović (1997)
- Krsto Papić (1998)
- Zrinko Ogresta (1999)
- Lukas Nola (2000)
- Bruno Gamulin (2001)
- Dalibor Matanić (2002)
- Vinko Brešan (2003)
- Antun Vrdoljak (2004)
- Tomislav Radić (2005)
- Antonio Nuić (2006)
- Kristijan Milić (2007)
- Arsen Anton Ostojić (2008)
- Zvonimir Jurić & Goran Dević (2009)
- Rajko Grlić (2010)
- Dalibor Matanić (2011)
- Branko Schmidt (2012)
- Bobo Jelčić (2013)
- Kristijan Milić (2014)
- Dalibor Matanić (2015)
- Zrinko Ogresta (2016)
- Hana Jušić (2017)
- Nevio Marasović (2018)
- Dana Budisavljević (2019)
- Danilo Šerbedžija (2020)
- Zrinko Ogresta (2021)
- Sonja Tarokić (2022)
- Juraj Lerotić (2023)
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