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    Branko Bauer
    An image from Superfluous, one of the productions that also features Branko Bauer.
    Branko Bauer

    Branko Bauer

    February 18, 1921 — Dubrovnik, Croatia, Yugoslavia

    Branko Bauer (18 February 1921 – 11 April 2002) was a Croatian film director. He is considered to be the leading figure of classical narrative cinema in Croatian and Yugoslav cinema of the 1950s.

    Bauer became interested in cinema as a school boy. During World War Two he attended local cinemas in Zagreb, which were very popular during the Nazi occupation. His father Čedomir Bauer and he hid their Jewish tenant Ljerka Freiberger from the Croatian Ustashi police in 1942. As a result of these actions, Yad Vashem honored both of them as Righteous among the Nations in 1992.

    In 1949, Branko began working in the Zagreb-based Jadran Film studio as a documentary filmmaker. His feature debut was the 1953 children's adventure film The Blue Seagull (Sinji galeb) which distinguished his work from then-native Yugoslav productions through vivid visual style and natural acting.

    Boško Buha

    Boško Buha

    1978

    Don't Look Back, My Son

    Don't Look Back, My Son

    1956

    Superfluous

    Superfluous

    1962

    The Farm in the Small Marsh

    The Farm in the Small Marsh

    1976

    Wintering in Jakobsfeld

    Wintering in Jakobsfeld

    1975

    Millions on the Island

    Millions on the Island

    1955

    Only People

    Only People

    1957

    Face to Face

    Face to Face

    1963