Dragutin Klobučar

Nascimento : 1939-11-08,

Filmes

Small Train Robbery
Putujući kinematograf
Lika, Austro-Hungarian Empire, the year is 1918, the last year of WWI. In a wasteland rocky area, among ravines there is a small gendarmery police station with several gendarmes headed by sergeant Cokula. The area is controlled by a group of outlaws led by Todor nicknamed "The Terrible". Sergeant Cokula and Todor did not bother each other, until bandits robbed the emperor's inspector.
In the Camp
Piano player is commissioned as an officer in WW1 Austro-Hungarian army. His sensitive soul is being tormented by war atrocities. And then he is ordered to hang an old lady...
Crime at School
Pokojni profesor Toth
Zlatko Kovač, a provincial professor, gets the job in the big city's school, only to find out that his red-employment is not random. Professor Toth, the man he replaced, has died under the strange circumstances. Kovac meets a variety of strange people in his school's collective, and it was not long before they came up with the new body. However, the police is unable to solve the case, but he takes the matter into his own hands and setting a trap for a murderer on a school manifestation.
The Rhythm of Crime
Dragec
Old houses in Zagreb are destroyed in order to build new, bigger blocks. A teacher who lives in one of these houses allows a stranger to share his home with him. The stranger has a fascination with statistics, and claims he can predict crimes based on statistical analyses. When a predicted murder did not occur, the stranger is adamant that the whole town will suffer unless a balance is achieved - and he leaves.
Bombing Process
In 1928 young Communist activist was arrested and put on trial for anti-state activity. Years later he became known as Tito, Communist president of Yugoslavia, and this TV-movie was made for the 50th anniversary of those events.
Vida Acidental
Filip
Os dois amigos estão a tentar seguir em frente com as suas vidas deixando as agruras da ociosidade. Um estudo existencial de vidas comuns vividas por dois trabalhadores de colarinho branco alienados, Vida Acidental foi a única longa metragem de Ante Peterlić, teorizador de cinema e crítico de filmes croata. O filme recebeu críticas medíocres e passou praticamente despercebido após a sua publicação, mas tem sido reavaliado décadas mais tarde como um dos melhores filmes croatas de sempre.