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Lea And Darija
''Lea and Darija'' ( hr, Lea i Darija) is a 2012 Croatian biographical film directed by Branko Ivanda. The film is based on the life of Lea Deutsch, a Jewish girl who was a dancing and acting star in Zagreb on the eve of World War II. Cast * Klara Naka as Lea Deutsch * Tamy Zajec as Darija Gasteiger * Zrinka Cvitešić as Ivka Deutsch * as Melita Gasteiger * Sebastian Cavazza as Stjepan Deutsch * as Tadija Kukic * Dražen Čuček as Tito Strozzi * Zijad Gračić as Dušan Žanko * Goran Grgić Goran Grgić (born 17 November 1965) is a Croatian theatre, television and film actor. Grgić graduated from the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art in 1990. Upon graduation he was hired as a regular cast member at the '' Gavella'' theatre in Zagre ... as Dubravko Dujšin * Radovan Ruždjak as Rod Riffler References External links * * 2012 biographical drama films 2012 films Holocaust films World War II films based on actual events Croatian biographical drama films 2012 d ...
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Branko Ivanda
Branko Ivanda (born 25 December 1941) is Croatian film director and screenwriter. Ivanda was born in Split, then under Italian occupation. His father Leo was a high-school professor of Croatian and French language and his mother Dunja a clerk. The family had artistic leanings, as Ivanda's grandfather was an actor in the Croatian National Theatre in Split (HNK), while his uncle-in-law was composer Ivo Tijardović. Ivanda completed the classical gymnasium in his hometown, occasionally playing minor roles in the HNK, but as he preferred directing, he entered the Academy of Dramatic Arts of the University of Zagreb The University of Zagreb ( hr, Sveučilište u Zagrebu, ; la, Universitas Studiorum Zagrabiensis) is the largest Croatian university and the oldest continuously operating university in the area covering Central Europe south of Vienna and all of ... where he graduated. His directing debut was 1969 modernist piece '' Gravitacija ili fantastična mladost činovnika Borisa ...
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Lea Deutsch
Lea Deutsch (; 18 March 1927 – May 1943) was a Croatian Jewish child actress who was murdered in the Holocaust. Early life Lea Dragica Deutsch was born in Zagreb to Croatian Jewish parents, Stjepan and Ivka (née Singer) Deutsch. Their surname was at the time also spelled . Her father was a lawyer, and her mother was an educated housewife, who was actively engaged in chess. She also had a brother, Saša. The Deutsch family lived in Zagreb at Gundulićeva street 39 in a three-story house. Deutsch began acting at the HNK Zagreb at the age of five, playing small roles in professional productions of Molière and Shakespeare. Her mentor and dance teacher was Rod Riffler, a modern dance teacher and choreographer from Zagreb. People were enchanted by her, and she was thought an exceptional talent, a ''"Croatian Shirley Temple."'' Even the famous Parisian firm Pathé heard of Deutsch and arrived in Zagreb to film a short documentary about her. She quickly rose to become a popular chi ...
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Zrinka Cvitešić
Zrinka Cvitešić (born 18 July 1979) is a Croatian film, television and theatre actress. Biography The elder of two daughters, Zrinka Cvitešić was born in Karlovac, in the Karlovac County to Ivan and Višnja Cvitešić. Her mother played organ in a local Catholic parish near her hometown. Cvitešić started acting at elementary school and her first role was Cinderella. As a theatre actress, she has been a member of the Croatian National Theatre since 2005. In April 2013, Cvitešić made her West End debut at the Phoenix Theatre in London as "Girl" in the musical ''Once''. Her performance received rave reviews, and she won Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical. For her performance in the 2005 film ''What Is a Man Without a Moustache?'', Cvitešić won awards for best actress in a leading role both at the 53rd Pula Film Festival and the 11th Sarajevo Film Festival. She received the Shooting Stars Award, the annual acting award for up-and-coming actors by Eur ...
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Sebastian Cavazza
Sebastian Cavazza (born 18 March 1973) is a Slovenian actor.Sebastian Cavazza
gloria.hr He has appeared in more than thirty films since 1991.


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* 1973 births Living people Film people from Kranj Slovenian male film actors
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Tito Strozzi (actor)
Tito Strozzi may refer to: * Tito Vespasiano Strozzi (1424–c. 1505), Italian poet * (1892–1970), Croatian actor and writer, star of the film '' Baroque in Croatia'' {{hndis, Strozzi, Tito ...
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Dušan Žanko
Dušan Žanko (10 November 1904 – 23 January 1980) was a Croatian writer, professor, diplomat and the intendant of the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb during the Nazi puppet state Independent State of Croatia, from 1941 to 1943, when he published the text "Ethical basis of the Ustasha movement" as the foundation for ''clean-up'' of unwanted repertoire and personnel in the theater. Žanko was born in Trilj, at the time Kingdom of Dalmatia, and graduated from the Franciscan Classical Gymnasium in Široki Brijeg in 1924. During this time he was a member of the Croatian Falcon Association (). He graduated in history from the University of Zagreb in 1928. He subsequently worked as a gymnasium professor in Zagreb. In the 1930s he was one of the leaders of the Crusader Brotherhood in Croatia, and was also active in Catholic Action. During World War II, when the Independent State of Croatia was formed, Žanko was named the intendant of the Croatian National Theatre in Zagr ...
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Goran Grgić
Goran Grgić (born 17 November 1965) is a Croatian theatre, television and film actor. Grgić graduated from the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art in 1990. Upon graduation he was hired as a regular cast member at the '' Gavella'' theatre in Zagreb. Since 2002 he has been a member of cast at the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. Partial filmography *'' Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing'' (''Krhotine - Kronika jednog nestajanja'', 1991) - Doktor *'' Zlatne godine'' (''The Golden Years'', 1994) - Mislav Petras *'' The Price of Life'' (''Cijena života'', 1994) - Dusan *''Gospa'' (1995) - Interviewer *'' Noć za slušanje'' (1995, Short) - Tvrtko *'' Russian Meat'' (''Rusko meso'', 1997) - Hrvoje *''The Three Men of Melita Žganjer'' (''Tri muškarca Melite Žganjer'', 1998) - Vodja snimanja *''Transatlantic'' (1998) - Austrijski Casnik *''Četverored'' (1999) - fra Lujo Milicevic *''Garcia'' (1999) *''Bogorodica'' (1999) *''Celestial Body'' (''Nebo sateliti'', 2000) - Senna *'' ...
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Rod Riffler
Rod Riffler (born Rudolf Ungar; 5 January 1907 – 1941) was a Croatian modern dance teacher, choreographer and owner of a dance school in Zagreb, who was killed during the Holocaust. Riffler was born in Osijek to Jewish parents, Makso Ungar and Ilka Lang. His father was merchant born in Osijek. Riffler was raised with two sisters, Marie Louise and Marija, and younger brother, Rafael. When he moved from Osijek to Zagreb, Riffler opened a dance school and was one of the best teachers of modern dance at the time. Riffler was mentor-teacher of Lea Deutsch, known Croatian Jewish child actress, and was a close friend of Deutsch's mother, Ivka. In 1941, when Ustashas found out that he was Jewish and gay, Riffler was arrested and deported to the Jasenovac concentration camp. Riffler died from starvation at the camp. He was 34 years old. Ha-Kol (Glasilo Židovske zajednice u Hrvatskoj); Relja Bašić, Nataša Barac; Nova kazališna scena u Židovskoj općini Zagreb; stranica 8; broj ...
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2012 Biographical Drama Films
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