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, 3 April 1943 –
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, 28 March 2009) was a Yugoslav
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, critic, journalist and
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in
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. His fields of interest were most usually Yugoslav film, cinematographic animation,
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, documentary film, artistic
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, television, acting and actors. He was also a film and television screenwriter, director, host and producer.


Biography

Ranko Munitić was born during the
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on 3 April 1943 in Zagreb, which was then in the
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. As a child he lived in
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. He studied history of art at the Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb. He met Zorica Jevremović (a director, dramatist, theorist of media and culture) at the amateur film festival "Mala Pula", on 24 June 1968. The two of them married in Belgrade on 1 May 1971, where Zorica added the surname Munitić to hers, then they went to Zagreb. In November of the same year, they return to Belgrade, where they lived together until the end of March 2009 (when Munitić died). ;Work Munitić first article was published in high school magazine ''Polet'' in May 1961. He published first professional article in the magazine for art and culture ''Telegram'', in November 1962. Since then he publishes critiques, essays, bigger studies and was an author of more than 70 monographs. His fields of interest were most commonly Yugoslav film, cinematographic animation, comics, documentary film, artistic fantasy, television, acting and actors. First time he appeared as a scenarist in film "Traveling Cinema" (1964). He wrote screenplays for animated and documentary movies, television shows, and he cooperated on several screenplays for featured movies. Also wrote a screenplay for Dejan Šorak film "Officer with a Rose" (1987). As a member of the board of directors of
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(International Animated Film Association) he participated in the seventies and eighties in the global enterprise of popularization and promotion of cinematographic animation. He was a member of juries and committees at about twenty festivals of short and animated films all around the world. He edited hundreds of retrospectives of Yugoslav films abroad, especially of '' Zagreb School of Animated Films'' and ''Belgrade school of documentary films''. Since 1960s he participates in the main TV shows on films in Zagreb and Belgrade, and since 1980s he created, for TV studio of
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, eighty one-hour portraits of leading actors in his own series "Night with Stars" ("Veče sa zvezdama"). Ethnically, he sometimes called himself a Hrbin ("Croat-Serb"). About his personal identity he said: His destiny he defined in this manner: Since December 2011 in Belgrade was open the ''Media Center'' "''Ranko Munitić"'' founded by Zorica Jevremović Munitić. Since April 2012 the Center establishes award "Twinkler from Trogir" ̶ "Trepetalo iz Trogira – Regional award for the media Ranko Munitić". Since then it was awarded to
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and Karpo Aćimović Godina. Within the Center, since December 2012, a quarterly multilingual regional magazine for media and culture ''Mediantrop'', targeting the South European region, is being published.Jevremović, Zorica. "" (Jevremović, Zorica."O Mediantropu"), Mediantrop, regionalni časopis za medije i kulturu, Beograd, zvanična prezentacija


Bibliography (books)


Filmography (partial)

Director * ''Traveling Theater (''Putujući kino'')'' (1964) Screenwriter * ''Traveling Theater (Putujući kino) (1964) '' * ''Time of Vampires (Vrijeme vampira) (1971) '' * ''Officer with Rose (Oficir s ružom) (1987) '' * ''Pavle Vuisić (Pavle Vuisić) 1926–1988 (1997) '' * ''Danilo Bata Stojković – Film Accomplishments (Danilo Bata Stojković – filmska ostvarenja) (1999) '' * ''Dušica Žegarac – Film Accomplishments (Dušica Žegarac – filmska ostvarenja), (2000) '' * ''Aleksandar Berček – Film Accomplishments (Aleksandar Berček – filmska ostvarenja), (2002) '' * ''Bora Todorović – Film Accomplishments (Bora Todorović – filmska ostvarenja) (2003) '' Night with stars – Veče sa zvezdama (complete author) TV documentary series of 80 one-hour episodes dedicated to important Serbian actors and actresses, a kind of Critique Pantheon, Hall of Glory of our actors' scene. Production and broadcasting: TV Novi Sad 1990–1997.


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* * , Belgrade
"A Man Who Loved Film"
(Čovek koji je voleo film) ("Politika", 27. mart 2011) {{DEFAULTSORT:Munitic, Ranko 1943 births 2009 deaths Journalists from Zagreb Mass media theorists Cultural historians Comics critics Serbian screenwriters Male screenwriters Serbian journalists Serbian non-fiction writers Serbian film critics Serbian film directors Serbian film producers Croatian screenwriters Croatian non-fiction writers Croatian writers Croatian film critics Croatian film directors Croatian film producers Film historians 20th-century screenwriters 20th-century journalists