Krešimir Zimonić

参加作品

The Story of Zagreb Comics: New Square
Himself
New Square 1978 (Mirko Ilić Radovan Devlic, Josko Marusic Kresimir Zimonić, Igor Kordej, Ivana Radašević Nikola Konstantinović Kresimir Skozret Ninoslav Kunc ...) New Square, Zagreb behalf of young cartoonists gathered mainly around the weekly Sloga in the second half of the 1970s. The authors Radovana Devlić (1950-2000), Krešimira Skozret (R. 1951) Joško Marušić, (R. 1952), Mirko Ilic (R. 1956), Krešimir Zimonić (R. 1956) and Igor Kordej (R. 1957) have been introduced in the area of ​​graphic comic series of themed I iconographic innovations that have contributed to raising the general interest in the serbian strip. Group, can be the end of the 1970s broke.
The Circle
Writer
In the cartoon transformations, we follow the struggle of the embryo to form into an articulated being. The being - the man is helped by the being - the woman to complete and become complete. But gender-opposed beings devour each other in the chaos of the universe and reduce their mythical game to eternal repetition and search for meaning in form.
The Circle
Director
In the cartoon transformations, we follow the struggle of the embryo to form into an articulated being. The being - the man is helped by the being - the woman to complete and become complete. But gender-opposed beings devour each other in the chaos of the universe and reduce their mythical game to eternal repetition and search for meaning in form.
Butterflies
Writer
In this typically wild ride by Krešimir Zimonić a lonesome girl at the seashore unexpectedly learns something about herself.
Butterflies
Director
In this typically wild ride by Krešimir Zimonić a lonesome girl at the seashore unexpectedly learns something about herself.
The Match
Screenplay
Krešimir Zimonić's take on the underlying nature of a hard-fought soccer game.
The Match
Director
Krešimir Zimonić's take on the underlying nature of a hard-fought soccer game.
The Album
Director
A young girl is glancing through a family photo album. Childhood memories come to life, still pictures start moving. Souvenirs become a metaphorical imaginary story about past and future.