Šime Šimatović

Šime Šimatović

출생 : 1919-10-27, Perusic, Croatia, Yugoslavia

사망 : 2016-11-02

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Šime Šimatović

참여 작품

The Other Side of Welles
Self
Film The Other Side of Welles portrays the life, work and intellectual heritage of Orson Welles in Yugoslavian federal unit "Socialist Republic of Croatia". Through the period of 25 years, he appeared as actor in several co productions made in Croatia (David and Goliath, Tartars, Austerlitz) - acted in few Yugoslavian film (Battle of Neretva, The Secret of Nicola Tesla) and directed two of his own film: The Trial and The Deep. As a Hollywood maverick, in Croatia he often found his shelter. Through the never before seen archive materials and the interviews with the people who worked with him, directors of this film, in the 90th anniversary of his birth and 20th of his passing, reveal the other side of Orson Welles
Adventure at the Door
Adaptation
Story of the dream of a lonely woman lying mentally ill in a sanatorium.
Adventure at the Door
Director
Story of the dream of a lonely woman lying mentally ill in a sanatorium.
We're Going Separate Ways
Director
A group of partisan illegals entangled in a love triangle during Ustasha reign in Nazi-occupied Zagreb.
Stone Horizons
Director
The year is 1940, Croatian coast, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jakov, a poor peasant from hinterland, and his daughter Mala, go to the city, trying to find a job to repay a debt...
Stone Horizons
Writer
The year is 1940, Croatian coast, Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Jakov, a poor peasant from hinterland, and his daughter Mala, go to the city, trying to find a job to repay a debt...
Ivo, the Monk
Čagljina
A young man's fight between love and the monastic discipline.
Blue 9
Ive
Fabris, a center-forward and the key player of the harbour town's football team, is a selfish individualist who is believed that he's irreplaceable in the first squad. He's also a womanizer who tries to seduce pretty Nena, a member of the working's committee and successful swimmer. However, she's emotionally close to Zdravko, who is, same like Fabris, a worthy center-forward himself.