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Zagreb school of animated films is an animation film studio located in Zagreb, Croatia and is a part of the Zagreb Film company. It is represented by authors like Nikola Kostelac, Vatroslav Mimica, Du?an Vukoti? and Vladimir Kristl. The first major success was a Grand Prix award in Venice for the animated short Samac (Lonely guy) by Vatroslav Mimica, and their greatest work so far is an Oscar-winning animated short Surogat by Du?an Vukoti?. The studio was established in 1956.
This school has given over 400 film titles to the European film heritage.
Video Zagreb School of Animated Films
See also
- Zagreb Film
- Professor Balthazar
- The Little Flying Bears
Maps Zagreb School of Animated Films
References
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Further reading
- Filmska enciklopedija I. i II., Juhoslavenski leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krle?a, gl. urednik dr. Ante Peterli?, Zagreb, 1986. i 1990.,
- Zagreba?ki krug crtanog filma I (Gra?a za povijest hrvatske kulture), pedeset godina crtanog filma u Hrvatskoj, almanah 1922.-1972., uredio: Zlatko Sudovi?, Zagreb 1978.,
- ?krabalo, Ivo: 101 godina filma u Hrvatskoj, 1896.-1997., Zagreb, Nakladni zavod Globus, 1998.,
- Filmska kultura, broj 81-82, Zagreb 1972., 50 godina animacije,
- Holloway, Ronald: "Z" is for Zagreb, London, The Tantivy Press, London,
- Muniti?, Ranko: Uvod u estetiku kinematografske animacije, Filmoteka 16, Zagreb, 1983.,
- Denegri, Jerko: Exat 51, Nove tendencije, umjetnost konstruktivnog pristupa, Zagreb 2000.,
- Bendazzi, Giannalberto: Cartoons, One hundred years of cinema animation, John Libbey & Company Ltd., London 1994.
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