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Vatroslav Mimica is a Director and Scriptwriter Croate born on 25 june 1923 at Omiš (Croatie)

Vatroslav Mimica

Vatroslav Mimica
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Nationality Croatie
Birth 25 june 1923 at Omiš (Croatie)
Death 15 february 2020 (at 96 years)

Vatroslav Mimica (born 25 June 1923) is an award-winning Croatian film director and screenwriter.

Born in Omiš, Mimica had enrolled at the University of Zagreb School of Medicine before the outbreak of World War II. In 1942 he joined Young Communist League of Yugoslavia (SKOJ) and in 1943 he went on to join the Yugoslav Partisans, becoming a member of their medical units. After the war Mimica wrote literary and film reviews, and his career in filmmaking began in 1950 when he became the director of the Jadran Film production studio.

He had his directorial and screenwriting debut in the 1952 Yugoslav film In the Storm (Croatian: U oluji) which starred Veljko Bulajić, Mia Oremović and Antun Nalis. In the 1950s Mimica worked as a director and writer on a number of critically acclaimed animated films and became a prominent member of the Zagreb School of Animated Films (his 1958 animated short film The Loner (Samac) was awarded the Venice Grand Prix), along with authors such as Vlado Kristl and Academy Award-winning Dušan Vukotić.

In the 1960s Mimica moved away from animation (his last animated film was 1971 film The Firemen (Vatrogasci)) and turned to directing feature films, starting with the 1961 Yugoslav-Italian film Suleiman the Conqueror (Italian: Solimano il conquistatore) starring Edmund Purdom and Giorgia Moll. His 1965 film Prometheus of the Island (Prometej s otoka Viševice) won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film at the 1965 Pula Film Festival and earned Mimica a runner-up Silver Arena award for Best Director. It was also entered into the 4th Moscow International Film Festival winning a Special Diploma.

The following year his 1966 film Monday or Tuesday (Ponedjeljak ili utorak) also won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film and Mimica won the Golden Arena for Best Director.

Mimica made several other films through the 1970s, most notably the period films Anno Domini 1573 (Peasant revolt of 1573) - Seljačka buna 1573. in Croatian - depicting the 16th century Croatian-Slovenian peasant revolt, and The Falcon (Banović Strahinja), set in 14th century Serbia, before retiring from filmmaking in 1981.

His son Sergio Mimica-Gezzan is an American film and television director.

Biography

Vatroçlav Mimica ou Vatroslav Mimica réalisa des films long métrage avec acteurs et des courts métrages d'animation.

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Filmography of Vatroslav Mimica (11 films)

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Director

The Falcon
The Falcon (1983)

Directed by Vatroslav Mimica
Genres Drama, Biography, Action, Historical
Actors Franco Nero, Rade Šerbedžija, Gert Fröbe, Dragan Nikolić, Sanja Vejnović, Kole Angelovski
Rating75% 3.783613.783613.783613.783613.78361
During the late 14th century Serbia becomes the target of the Ottoman Empire. While the respected Serbian noble Strahinja Banović is out hunting, a Turkish renegade gang burns his castle, kills all of his servants, and takes the young wife of Banović Strahinja. Strahinja begins a long quest to rescue his wife despite everybody else's doubts in her fidelity. Strahinja gathers a posse of scoundrels and goes after the bandits. In the meantime, the Turkish bandit Alija tries to seduce Strahinja's wife Anđa, but she refuses him. However, over a period of time she begins to weaken.
Monday or Tuesday, 1h24
Directed by Vatroslav Mimica
Genres Drama
Actors Slobodan Dimitrijević, Pavle Vuisić, Fabijan Šovagović, Olivera Katarina, Sergio Mimica-Gezzan
Rating71% 3.557223.557223.557223.557223.55722
The film follows a day in the life of a divorced Zagreb journalist Marko Požgaj (played by Dimitrijević), an average modern intellectual who goes about his daily business. Mundane scenes of Požgaj's day are shown interspersed with flashbacks and fantastic imagery reflecting his inner life. These include his recollections of childhood, his feelings about the present and past, including memories of his first marriage, his current girlfriend Rajka (Jagoda Kaloper) and his father killed in World War II (Pavle Vuisić), as well as his fantasies and hopes about the future.

Scriptwriter

The Falcon
The Falcon (1983)

Directed by Vatroslav Mimica
Genres Drama, Biography, Action, Historical
Actors Franco Nero, Rade Šerbedžija, Gert Fröbe, Dragan Nikolić, Sanja Vejnović, Kole Angelovski
Roles Writer
Rating75% 3.783613.783613.783613.783613.78361
During the late 14th century Serbia becomes the target of the Ottoman Empire. While the respected Serbian noble Strahinja Banović is out hunting, a Turkish renegade gang burns his castle, kills all of his servants, and takes the young wife of Banović Strahinja. Strahinja begins a long quest to rescue his wife despite everybody else's doubts in her fidelity. Strahinja gathers a posse of scoundrels and goes after the bandits. In the meantime, the Turkish bandit Alija tries to seduce Strahinja's wife Anđa, but she refuses him. However, over a period of time she begins to weaken.