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Goran Grgić (Osijek, 17 November 1965) is a Croatian theatre, television and film actor. He graduated in acting from the Academy of Dramatic Arts in 1990, and immediately got a job in the Theater Gavella. He became member of the Drama of the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb in 2002. More important film roles: "The Golden Years"," Russian Meat", "Long Dark Night" and a "Horseman".
Jan Cvitkovič (1966) is Slovenian director and archaeologist. He entered the film relatively late in 1995, when he received award for the screenplay of the short film "Hole century." In 2001 he directed the drama of alcoholism, "Bread and milk," which became a European sensation, and won the award for best debut in Venice. In 2005 he filmed the movie "Gravehopping" which was awarded at the Film Festival in San Sebastian.
Marko Njegić is most active Croatian film critic of the younger generation, a member of the Croatian Society of Film Critics and FIPRESCI. He was born in 1979 in Split. Since 2005 he permanently lives in Split, and works as a film critic and journalist at Slobodna Dalmacija. He comments on the film festivals, local ones (Pula, Motovun, Vukovar ...) and foreign ones (Cannes, Venice ...), writing reviews, essays and interviews in the film field, and has its two permanent sections "CineMark" and "Videodrom".
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