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Andrija Pivčević

Crew

Known For

Evening Bells
5.5

Trials and tribulations of a Croatian communist intellectual in the turbulent years before, during and after the Second World War.

Evening Bells

1986
House on the Sand
6.0

An archaeologist returns from Spain. Living alone, he goes about his daily rituals. A haunting leads to tragedy, raising further questions of the man’s life.

House on the Sand

1985
Exile
N/A

"Exile" is a religious parable on death and dying, contrasting the burning of an old ship with images of a woman dying in a dark interior, and a suggestion of redemption in the images of city covered by snow.

Exile

1981
A Meeting in Department IV F
N/A

A particular method applied in Yugoslavia in group therapy for alcoholics served as basis for this film.

A Meeting in Department IV F

1972
Table-Tennis
N/A

Experimental short.

Table-Tennis

1966
Diary
N/A

Compressing one idle day in the life of a young artist by rotating the camera through his room, a sort of a self-portrait of Lordan Zafranović resembles a one-shot film, its grainy photography and moody music suggesting a meditative atmosphere characteristic for Split authors of his generation.

Diary

1964
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N/A

A meditation on transience composed through juxtaposition of sun-bathed exteriors of Split and dark interiors, landscapes of the city and close-ups of human faces, movements and stillness, the material and the spiritual.

Everything or Nothing

1968
Acceleration
N/A

A film about the dominance of time and space over a human being. A poetic reflection on the transience of material life characterized by a Mediterranean ambience, contemplation, mosaic structure, and repetitive editing patterns.

Acceleration

1968
Martinac
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Documentary about the life and work of Ivan Martinac (1938-2005), avant-garde & experimentalist filmmaker from Split, Croatia.

Martinac

2015
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No description available.

Velikonoce na Korčule

1994
The Road
4.0

Members of the Rodić family dedicate seven years to constructing a stone road leading to a mountain hamlet where their elders lived.

The Road

1977
Johann from Velebit
N/A

Short documentary about a German electrician who settled and started a family in the mountainous region of Lika.

Johann from Velebit

Café Manon
N/A

Before a dynamic camera waitresses are rushing in all directions at the busy central Split train station, doing their daily work. The hectic atmosphere is amplified with cuts from face to face, movement to movement, transforming the film into a rhythmically programmed energetic trip.

Café Manon

1967
L'abandon
N/A

This meditation on transience, possessing a macabre and mysterious atmosphere, filled with a number of ambient motifs that are repeatedly succeeded by confounding silhouettes of human heads, is founded upon rhythmic contrasts and structural molding of film. In a brilliant sequence of images, the film evokes a sensation of leaving, abandoning.

L'abandon

1967
Freedom
N/A

A 8mm experimental short made in Kino Klub Split.

Freedom

1966
People (Passing) II
7.0

The concept of the film "People (Passing) II" can best be described as an ultimate dynamic of visual and acoustic rhythm with a texture which consists of people passing, standing, sitting, laying, swinging, fukmed by static, mobile, at times intrusive, but always with a highly suggestive camera.

People (Passing) II

1967