
Krešimir Golik
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Krešimir "Krešo" Golik was a Yugoslav and Croatian film and television director and screenwriter. In a creative career spanning five decades between the late 1940s and late 1980s, Golik directed a number of critically acclaimed feature films, short subjects and television series. Working almost exclusively at Zagreb-based production companies Jadran Film, Zagreb Film and Croatia Film, Golik is regarded as one of the most important directors in Croatian cinema and his 1970 comedy "One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away" is widely regarded as the greatest Croatian film ever made.
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The Orchid Villa (1988)
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Kala (1958)
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Motel Moonlight (1976)
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One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away (1970)
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Violet (1978)
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Blue 9 (1950)
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To Live on Love (1973)
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I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers (1968)
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The Girl and the Oak (1955)
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Boundary (1973)
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A Shot (1977)
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From 3 to 22 (1966)
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Choreography for a Camera and Dancers (1968)
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Six Steps... to the World Record (1967)
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How Much Is That Worth? (1969)
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