Vlatko Gilić
Directing
Vlatko Gilić (born 1 January 1935 in Podgorica, Montenegro, then Yugoslavia) is a Yugoslav director and writer whose work spans documentary and fiction and is closely associated with formally rigorous, philosophically inflected cinema of the late 1960s and 1970s. Between 1966 and 1980 he directed thirteen films—eleven shorts and two features—earning international recognition including a Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival and the Grand Prix at Oberhausen.
Gilić’s films are marked by a slow, observational style that blends documentary material with allegory, ritual, and…
Filmography
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Volunteers
1986
Montenegrin Athos
1986
Season of Peace in Paris
1981
Days of Dreams
1980
Destinies
Destinies
1978
Backbone
1975
The Bombers
1973
Power
1973
A Day More
1972
Judas
1972
Love
1972
The Death of Djurica the Peasant
1971
In continuo
1971
Homo homini
1970
Pull!
1970
Horoscope
1969
Homo sapiens
1969
Wolf of Prokletije
1968
Back to His Native Woods
1968
The Feverish Years
1966
Little Light
1966
Certified: No Mines
1965
