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Krešimir "Krešo" Golik (20 May 1922 – 20 September 1996) was a Croatian
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. In a creative career spanning five decades between the late 1940s and late 1980s, Golik directed a number of critically acclaimed
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. Working almost exclusively at
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, Golik is regarded as one of the most important directors in Croatian cinema and his 1970 comedy ''
One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away ''One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away'' ( ) is a 1970 Croatian comedy-drama film. Directed by Krešo Golik and based on a novella by , the film achieved considerable critical and commercial success at the time of its release. In 1999, a poll of C ...
'' is widely regarded as the greatest Croatian film ever made. According to Croatian film scholar
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, Golik was "the only Croatian film-maker who managed to retain his integrity in all the periods of the post-war Croatian cinema, from its beginnings in the service of the propaganda of the victorious communist system to the last years of its existence".


Life and career

Golik was born in Fužine, where he completed his primary education. He went to the Gymnasium and the schools of graphic design in
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. He worked as a sports journalist on
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and a director of
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in
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. In 1947, Golik started his professional film career. His first feature film was ''
Plavi 9 ''The Blue 9'' (''Plavi 9'') is a 1950 Croatian football comedy film. The film was directed by Krešo Golik. That film is a bizarre mixture of the Soviet-style industrial epic, romantic comedy and football film. It is famous for superbly directed ...
'' (Blue 9, 1950), a mixture of the Soviet-style industrial epic, romantic comedy, and football film, and is famous for its football sequences. After its release, it quickly became the biggest hit of the then-young Yugoslavian cinema. During the 50s, Golik also directed ''
Djevojka i hrast ''The Girl and the Oak'' () is a 1955 Yugoslav film directed by Krešo Golik. Cast * Tamara Miletić as Smilja (as Tamara Markovic) * Ljuba Tadić Ljubomir "Ljuba" Tadić ( sr-cyr, Љубомир Љуба Тадић; 31 May 1929 – 28 October ...
'' (The Young Girl and the Oak, 1955). During the 1960s, it was revealed that Golik worked as a journalist during the fascist Ustashe regime when he was a teenager. Golik was thus banned from directing for almost a decade but continued working as an assistant. His comeback was marked by the anthological documentary '' Od 3 do 22'' (From 3 to 22, 1966). His
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s ''
I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers ''I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers'' () is a 1968 Yugoslav/ Croatian comedy drama film directed by Krešo Golik. The film won the Golden Arena for Best Actress (Mia Oremović) and Golden Arena for Best Cinematography (Ivica Rajković) at t ...
'' (1968) and ''
One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away ''One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away'' ( ) is a 1970 Croatian comedy-drama film. Directed by Krešo Golik and based on a novella by , the film achieved considerable critical and commercial success at the time of its release. In 1999, a poll of C ...
'' (1970) were the pinnacle of his career. The first explores the transformation of traditional family structures and societal class stratification through a coming-of-age story, and the second is a humorous diary of a Zagreb family between the two world wars based on Vjekoslav Majer’s short story "Iz dnevnika malog Perice" (1935). In 2017, the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb staged a play with the same name inspired by the movie. Critics and audiences regularly include those two films (especially the latter) among the top 10 Croatian films of all time. Golik was also very successful on television. He made TV films and dramas. His greatest TV success was another comedy: ''
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'', a series about the life of villagers in the Croatian region of
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. It was shot in the northwestern
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dialect. The success of the series encouraged the renaissance of the use of dialects in contemporary Croatian culture. From 1979 until his retirement in 1989, he taught film direction at the
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. He was awarded the lifetime achievement award
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. Krešo Golik died in Zagreb in September 1996. As he was involved in both
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and popular films and television, he has often been compared to
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and Lubitsch. In 2003/2004, the film section of the Elementary School Ivanka Trohar in Fužine initiated the Days of Krešo Golik, which has grown into an annually recurring program supported by the Municipality Fužine of film evenings, exhibitions, seminars, and symposiums dedicated to Krešo Golik’s film work and legacy.https://radio.hrt.hr/radio-rijeka/vijesti/fuzine-pamte-svog-filmskog-velikana-11563770


Selected filmography

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Plavi 9 ''The Blue 9'' (''Plavi 9'') is a 1950 Croatian football comedy film. The film was directed by Krešo Golik. That film is a bizarre mixture of the Soviet-style industrial epic, romantic comedy and football film. It is famous for superbly directed ...
'' (1950; director and writer) *'' The Girl and the Oak'' (''Djevojka i hrast'', 1955; director) *''Kala'' (1958; director) *'' Martin in the Clouds'' (''Martin u oblacima'', 1961; writer) *''Superfluous'' (''Prekobrojna'', 1962; writer) *'' Nikoletina Bursać'' (1964; writer) *''
I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers ''I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers'' () is a 1968 Yugoslav/ Croatian comedy drama film directed by Krešo Golik. The film won the Golden Arena for Best Actress (Mia Oremović) and Golden Arena for Best Cinematography (Ivica Rajković) at t ...
'' (''Imam dvije mame i dva tate'', 1968; director and writer) *''
One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away ''One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away'' ( ) is a 1970 Croatian comedy-drama film. Directed by Krešo Golik and based on a novella by , the film achieved considerable critical and commercial success at the time of its release. In 1999, a poll of C ...
'' (''Tko pjeva zlo ne misli'', 1970; director and writer) *''
To Live on Love ''To Live on Love'' (''Živjeti od ljubavi'') is a 1973 Yugoslav Croatian film directed by Krešo Golik, starring , Rade Šerbedžija and Boris Dvornik. The film was selected for preservation by the Croatian State Archives. References ...
'' (''Živjeti od ljubavi'', 1973; director and writer) *'' Razmeđa'' (1973; director) *''
Pucanj ''A Shot'' (''Pucanj'') is a 1977 Croatian film directed by Krešo Golik, starring Božidar Orešković Božidar Orešković (21 August 1942 – 09 July 2010) was a Croatian actor. He appeared in more than fifty films from 1963 to 2010. Selec ...
'' (1977; director) *''
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'' (''Ljubica'', 1978; director) *'' The Orchid Villa'' (''Vila Orhideja'', 1988; director and writer)


References


External links

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Krešo Golik biography
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Krešo Golik biography
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