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The Stone Gate (Kamenita vrata) is a 1992 Croatian film directed by Ante Babaja, starring Ivica Kunčević and Vedrana Međimorec. Plot
Aerial view of Gornji Grad (Gradec) View from the south The Stone Gate (Kamenita vrata) Dverce Gradec (Croatian pronunciation:), Grič (Croatian pronunciation:, Hungarian: Gréc, Latin: Mons Graecensis prope Zagrabiam) or Gornji Grad (meaning "Upper Town", cf. Donji grad, "Lower Town") is a part of Zagreb, Croatia, and together with Kaptol it is the medieval nucleus of the city.
The landmark is located at Kamenita Ulica 3, in Zagreb's Upper Town. Inside is a shrine to God's Mother of the Stony Gate, a name used for Mary, Mother of Jesus when referring to her as the patron saint of the city of Zagreb. The shrine contains a gilded icon of Mary holding baby Jesus, which supposedly survived a fire that occurred in the shrine.
He went on to film several short films before directing is first feature film The King's New Clothes (Carevo novo ruho) in 1961, a screen adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen's short tale. [ 2 ] In the mid-1960s Babaja made several experimental documentary films, before filming The Birch Tree ( Breza , 1967), his most well known film which is ...
Tito is a 2010 Croatian historical miniseries about Yugoslav leader Josip Broz Tito.The first episode aired March 19, 2010. [1]The series is a co-production by Croatian Radiotelevision and Mediteran film.
Kamenita vrata (1992) Luka (1992) Vila Orhideja as uncle (1988) Olujna noć (1987) Nitko se neće smijati as Hofman (1985) Horvatov izbor (1985) Heda Gabler (1985) Pod starim krovovima (1984) Ifigenija u Aulidi (1983) Ustrijelite Kastora (1982) Obiteljski album (1981) Poglavlje iz života Augusta Šenoe (1981) Obustava u strojnoj (1980) Dekreti ...
All for Free (Bosnian: Sve džaba) is a 2006 Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian film directed by Antonio Nuić.. The film premiered at the 2006 Pula Film Festival [1] (the Croatian national film awards festival), where it went on to win the Big Golden Arena for Best Film award, along with the Best Director (Antonio Nuić), Best Screenplay (Antonio Nuić) and Best Supporting Actress (Nataša Janjić) awards.
Gradec is the site of a mass grave associated with the Second World War. The Zagradec Mass Grave (Slovene: Grobišče Zagradec) is located in a sinkhole below a forest trail and hay meadow southeast of the settlement. The grave contains the remains of 61 Roma from Kanižarica that were murdered on 21 July 1942. [1]