热利米尔·日利尼克 Zelimir Zilnik

热利米尔·日利尼克

热利米尔·日利尼克简介

获奖情况

第45届柏林国际电影节 获得泰迪熊奖 最佳电影。获奖影视: 《大理石臀部》

第19届柏林国际电影节 获得主竞赛单元 金熊奖。获奖影视: 《第一份工作》

影人资料

Born in 1942, he was first noticed by the end of sixties for his visually expressive and critical films, and recognized both in his home country Yugoslavia and internationally with the documentary The Unemployed - Grand Prix at Oberhausen Festival 1968 and the feature Early Works - Grand Prix at Berlin Film Festival 1969. After Tito saw his feature debut Early Works he was banned from ****** films in Yugoslavia. In the early seventies, Žilnik was heavily criticized on ideological grounds, since his films were part of the “Black Wave” movement. He moved to Germany. Because of his critical portraying of the conditions of migrant workers and especially the film Öffentliche Hinrichtung about the arrest of RAF members which was staged by *****, he was soon forced to leave Germany. Back in Yugoslavia, he worked for some time on theater productions ('’Gastarbeiter Opera'’) and since 1980 he has been formulating a specific language of docu-dramas. He founded the Teresianum production company in Budapest in 1993. The following year he helped in initiating video and television production for the most radical and independent ***** in Yugoslavia at that time - B 92 in Belgrade. His feature and documentary dramas are regarded as cult films not only among former Yugoslavia’s alternative scene.