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Vlatko Gilić

Vlatko Gilić

Rendezés1935Podgorica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia [now Montenegro]

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Vlatko Gilić (born 1 January 1935 in Podgorica, Montenegro, then Yugoslavia) is a Yugoslav director and writer whose work spans documentary and fiction and is closely associated with formally rigorous, philosophically inflected cinema of the late 1960s and 1970s. Between 1966 and 1980 he directed thirteen films—eleven shorts and two features—earning international recognition including a Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Grand Prix at Oberhausen.

Gilić’s films are marked by a slow, observational style that blends documentary material with allegory, ritual, and metaphysical inquiry. Often drawing on Christian symbolism and social critique, his work examines power, mortality, labor, and human futility through carefully structured imagery and restrained narration. Key films from this period include In continuo (1971), Backbone (1975), and Days of Dreams (1980), as well as a series of shorts that circulate internationally through archives and cinematheques.

After 1980, Gilić largely withdrew from filmmaking and transitioned into academia, teaching and continuing to write screenplays. Though interviews and public appearances have been rare, his films have remained in circulation and critical discussion, preserved in major archives such as the Harvard Film Archive, and are regarded as a distinctive body of work within Yugoslav and European art cinema.

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1986
1980
Days of Dreams
Production Design
1978
Destinies
Writer
1975
Backbone
Director
Backbone
Writer
1972
A Day More
Director
Judas
Director
Judas
Writer
Love
Director
Love
Writer
1970
Homo homini
Director
Pull!
Writer
Pull!
Director
1969
Horoscope
Assistant Director
Homo sapiens
Director
1968
1966
The Feverish Years
Production Design
Little Light
Director

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Ismert munkái
Rendezés
Nem
Férfi
Születésnap
1935. 01. 01.(91 éves)
Születési hely
Podgorica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia [now Montenegro]