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France Štiglic is a Director and Writer Slovenien born on 12 november 1919 at Kranj (Slovenie)

France Štiglic

France Štiglic
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Nationality Slovenie
Birth 12 november 1919 at Kranj (Slovenie)
Death 4 may 1993 (at 73 years) at Ljubljana (Slovenie)

France Štiglic (12 November 1919 – 4 May 1993) was a Slovenian film director and screenwriter. His 1948 film On Our Own Land was entered into the 1949 Cannes Film Festival. His film The Ninth Circle (1960) was Yugoslavia's submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 33rd Academy Awards, where it was shortlisted for the award.

Usually with

Majda Potokar
Majda Potokar
(2 films)
Bert Sotlar
Bert Sotlar
(2 films)
Polde Bibič
Polde Bibič
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of France Štiglic (7 films)

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Director

Amandus
Amandus (1966)
, 1h28
Directed by France Štiglic
Genres Drama
Actors Duša Počkaj
Rating61% 3.073233.073233.073233.073233.07323
Don't Cry, Peter, 1h32
Directed by France Štiglic
Genres War, Comedy
Themes Political films
Actors Bert Sotlar, Majda Potokar, Polde Bibič
Rating80% 4.026814.026814.026814.026814.02681
Dane and Lovro are two mine workers now turned soldiers, in the 2nd Sappers Company of a Partisan Brigade. They bemoan their lack of aggressive war combat as compared to the 1st Sappers. Finally, they are sent on an important mission. Their excitement turns to embarrassment when they realise that their job is to accompany three children and transport them safely to the liberated area. They are joined by a new recruit Dolfe. A bond develops between the soldiers and the children, especially with the youngest, four-year-old Peter whose curiosity causes many tense and dangerous situations, thus requiring a constant attention by Dane and Lovro.
The Ninth Circle, 1h47
Directed by France Štiglic
Genres Drama, War
Themes Films about religion, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Dušica Žegarac, Beba Loncar, Emil Glad
Rating75% 3.776523.776523.776523.776523.77652
During World War II in Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia, occupied by the Nazis. Ruth, a Jewish teenage girl of seventeen is good friends with Ivo, a nineteen-year-old catholic Croatian boy, and his family. The Germans are prosecuting Jews more and more, and Ruth's parents get arrested. Ivo's parents persuade him to marry Ruth and lead a fake marriage in order to save her. Ivo is reluctant since he already has a lovely girlfriend, Magda, and because his student friends are teasing him for rushing to marriage at such an early age. Ruth sees that she is causing him great pain and runs away, but Ivo brings her back and falls in love with her. Ruth is eventually brought to a concentration camp named The Ninth Circle. Ivo finds her and tries to make her escape, but the couple dies when they try to cross the electrified fence.
Valley of Peace, 1h22
Directed by France Štiglic
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films
Actors John Kitzmiller
Rating75% 3.7633753.7633753.7633753.7633753.763375
On Our Own Land, 1h50
Directed by France Štiglic
Genres War
Themes Political films
Actors Majda Potokar, Stane Sever
Rating69% 3.460783.460783.460783.460783.46078
The script was based (with significant changes) on the novella Grandpa Orel (Očka Orel) by Ciril Kosmač. It depicts the last two years of World War II in the Slovenian Littoral, occupied by the Italians. After their capitulation, the German army takes over a village. The movie tells about both the Partisan resistance forces and the villagers.

Scriptwriter

The Invisible Battallon, 1h20
Genres Drama, War
Actors Demeter Bitenc
Roles Adaptation
Rating60% 3.010673.010673.010673.010673.01067
A group of German soldiers begins to feel safe from partisan attacks while staying in a small town, far from the mountains where the fighting is taking place. Local lads, unhappy with their elders' passive stance, organise themselves into a group and take action. They write anti-German slogans all over the town and the Germans become more alert. A prisoner escapes and the boys decide to help him. They succeed despite the dangers.
Don't Cry, Peter, 1h32
Directed by France Štiglic
Genres War, Comedy
Themes Political films
Actors Bert Sotlar, Majda Potokar, Polde Bibič
Roles Writer
Rating80% 4.026814.026814.026814.026814.02681
Dane and Lovro are two mine workers now turned soldiers, in the 2nd Sappers Company of a Partisan Brigade. They bemoan their lack of aggressive war combat as compared to the 1st Sappers. Finally, they are sent on an important mission. Their excitement turns to embarrassment when they realise that their job is to accompany three children and transport them safely to the liberated area. They are joined by a new recruit Dolfe. A bond develops between the soldiers and the children, especially with the youngest, four-year-old Peter whose curiosity causes many tense and dangerous situations, thus requiring a constant attention by Dane and Lovro.
The Ninth Circle, 1h47
Directed by France Štiglic
Genres Drama, War
Themes Films about religion, Political films, Films about Jews and Judaism
Actors Dušica Žegarac, Beba Loncar, Emil Glad
Roles Writer
Rating75% 3.776523.776523.776523.776523.77652
During World War II in Zagreb, the capital city of Croatia, occupied by the Nazis. Ruth, a Jewish teenage girl of seventeen is good friends with Ivo, a nineteen-year-old catholic Croatian boy, and his family. The Germans are prosecuting Jews more and more, and Ruth's parents get arrested. Ivo's parents persuade him to marry Ruth and lead a fake marriage in order to save her. Ivo is reluctant since he already has a lovely girlfriend, Magda, and because his student friends are teasing him for rushing to marriage at such an early age. Ruth sees that she is causing him great pain and runs away, but Ivo brings her back and falls in love with her. Ruth is eventually brought to a concentration camp named The Ninth Circle. Ivo finds her and tries to make her escape, but the couple dies when they try to cross the electrified fence.
Valley of Peace, 1h22
Directed by France Štiglic
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films
Actors John Kitzmiller
Roles Writer
Rating75% 3.7633753.7633753.7633753.7633753.763375