Eduard Galić is a distinguished Croatian film and television director and screenwriter, recognized as one of the most prolific figures in Croatian cinema. His career spans over five decades, during which he has directed numerous television dramas, series, documentaries, and feature films. Notable works include the television series Nepokoreni grad (The Unconquered City, 1981), which portrays the resistance movement in Zagreb during World War II, and the feature film Za ona dobra stara vremena (For Good Old Times, 2018), exploring the lives of two friends in post-war Croatia. Galić's contributions have significantly shaped Croatian television and film, earning him acclaim for his storytelling and directorial skills.
Directing
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Male
1936-08-11
Trogir, Croatia, Yugoslavia
Eduard Galic
Music in Grožnjan
Evening
Sixth Bus
Kvit posla
Black Birds
Horvat's Choice
The Silk, the Shears
Dramolett by Chiribilli
The Ballads of Petrica Kerempuh
Forget Hollywood
Svetozar Markovic
Sunt lacrimae rerum
White Angels
Tomo Bakran
For Good Old Times
Benedictine Nuns
Hawk
ZG90
Christmas Fairy Tale
The Last Cheers
Bitterness in the Throat
Old Men
Building Up the Courage
On Sale
White
The Last of the Stipancics
Old Men
Shooting Exercise
Blessed Augustin Kazotic
Loves of George Washington
Our Lady of Letnica
Vlajko's Secret
Murtal's Case
Nightfall, Full of Skepticism
A Shokac Woman
A Confession You Didn't Deserve
Grunts of Intellectual Sows of Europe Today
Lead Communion