Joško Marušić
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Joško Marušić, born in
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on March 27, 1952, is a Croatian author of
animated films Animation is a method by which still figures are manipulated to appear as moving images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Today, most ani ...
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caricaturist A caricaturist is an artist who specializes in drawing caricatures. List of caricaturists * Abed Abdi (born 1942) * Al Hirschfeld (1903–2003) * Alex Gard (1900–1948) * Alexander Saroukhan (1898–1977) * Alfred Grévin (1827–1892) * Alf ...
, illustrator and university professor.


Biography

Joško Marušić was born in Split in 1952, where he graduated from the classical high school, and after that, from the
Faculty of Architecture, University of Zagreb The Faculty of Architecture ( hr, Arhitektonski fakultet, abbr: ''Af'') is one of the faculties of the University of Zagreb. It is one of the biggest, and most esteemed schools of architecture in Southeastern Europe, as well as one of the biggest ...
in 1975. An architect by education, he is engaged in caricature, comics, illustrations, literature, film production, theory of animation, and was even a famous TV personality with his own TV show, but his true love and the focus of his work is art animation. He is considered one of the most important authors of the
Zagreb School of Animated Films Zagreb school of animated films is a style of animation originating from Zagreb and Croatia, most notably Zagreb Film. It is represented by authors like Nikola Kostelac, Vatroslav Mimica, Dušan Vukotić and Vladimir Kristl. The term was coined b ...
. His films won a great number of awards at the most important animated and short film festivals – often Grands Prix and other major awards: Annecy, Oberhausen, Ottawa,
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, Brussels,
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, Madrid, Rotterdam, Belgrade. He was also art director of the animation studio at
Zagreb Film Zagreb Film is a Croatian film company principally known for its animation studio. From Zagreb, it was founded in 1953. They have produced hundreds of animated films, as well as documentaries, television commercials, educational films and several ...
from 1987 to 1989, and again from 1992 to 1998. From 1992 to 1998, he was art director of the Zagreb World Festival of Animated Film (known as
Animafest Zagreb World Festival of Animated Film Zagreb ( hr, Svjetski festival animiranog filma), also known as Animafest Zagreb, is a film festival entirely dedicated to animated film held annually in Zagreb, Croatia. Initiated by the International Animated Fi ...
). He was a member of numerous film juries, founder of some animated film schools and visiting professor at several European universities as well. He was the author of the inaugural concept and program, and, in 1999, also the founder and first principal of the Animation and New Media Department (as an entirely new department) at the
Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb The Academy of Fine Arts Zagreb ( hr, Akademija likovnih umjetnosti u Zagrebu or ALU) is a Croatian art school based in Zagreb. It is one of the three art academies affiliated with the University of Zagreb, along with the Academy of Dramatic Art ...
. His texts and articles on theory and history of animation were published in books, almanacs and film journals. He illustrated about thirty course books and picture books for kids, for which he won the most prestigious national awards. He is continuously publishing cartoons in magazines and in daily newspapers. He had three solo exhibitions of coloured ink drawings. He wrote several books: some on cartoons, autobiographical essays, illustrated literary-historical work, specialized books on animation. He won the highest national award in culture: medal
Order of Danica Hrvatska The Order of Danica Hrvatska ( hr, Red Danice hrvatske; lit. "Order of the Croatian Morning Star") is the fourteenth most important medal given by the Republic of Croatia. The order was founded on 1 April 1995. The medal is awarded for different pu ...
(figure of Marko Marulić).


Animated films

His films won a great number of awards at most important animated film festivals – often Grands Prix and other major awards. Famous theorist and critic on animation
Giannalberto Bendazzi Giannalberto Bendazzi (17 July 1946 – 13 December 2021) was an Italian animation historian, author, and professor. Life and career Born in Ravenna, Italy, and raised in Milan, Bendazzi started his career as a journalist and at the same time a ...
selected his film „I Love You, too...“ (1991) for „The Tour of Animation in 84 Films – Jewels of a Century“, his selection of best films in the history of animation (Annecy, 2000). * "Inside and Out" (1977, Zagreb film) * "Perpetuo" (1978, Zagreb film) * " Fisheye" (1980, Zagreb film) * "Skyscraper" (1981, Zagreb film) * Festival trailer – Zagreb 1982. * "Over There" (1985, Zagreb film) * "Face of Fear" (1986, Zagreb film) * "Home Is the Best" (1988, Zagreb film) * "Wind Will Turn" (1990, Zagreb film) * Film festival Alpe Adria Trieste – festival trailer * Marušić was the creator of the animated "Eurocat", the official mascot of the
Eurovision Song Contest 1990 The Eurovision Song Contest 1990 was the 35th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It was held in Zagreb, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia, following the country's victory at the with the song " Rock Me" by Riva. It was the only time Yugoslavia ...
. * "All for Croatia" (1991, HTV) * "I Love You, Too..." (1991, Zagreb film) * "Zoo-Zoom" (1994, Animagination – Lousanne, Switzerland) * Film in honour of 50th anniversary of United Nations * "Better Than Father" (1998, Fuji inc. – Tokyo, Japan ) * "Miss Link" (1999, Zagreb film) * "In the Neighbourhood of the City" (2006, Ars Animata Studio, Zagreb) * "The Rainbow" – feature animated film (2010, Riblje oko, Zagreb) * "Why Did They Come by Train" (2015, Zagreb film) * "Euthanasia" (2018, Zagreb film)


External links

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Joško Marušić
at Hrvatski film online. Retrieved 31 March 2011. {{DEFAULTSORT:Marusic, Josko Croatian animators Artists from Split, Croatia Croatian animated film directors Croatian film directors Croatian caricaturists Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb alumni Film people from Split, Croatia