Zoran Čalić

Zoran Čalić

  • Birthday: 1931-03-04
  • Deathday: 2014-11-09
  • Place of birth: Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia

Biography

Zoran Čalić (Belgrade, March 4, 1931 — Belgrade, November 10, 2014) was a Serbian director and screenwriter. He acquired film knowledge at Kino Klub Beograd. In 1967, he completed an accelerated semester for film workers, which lasted about two months, and thus entered the profession. In that period, he wrote two extremely high-quality scenarios of the action genre, which were accepted, but were not realized due to insufficient financial resources. Čalić is known to a wider audience for the series of films under the name Crazy Years or Žika's Dynasty. For the films Crazy Years and It's Time to Try Love, he was awarded at international festivals: Ormina on Sicily, twice in Salerno, the UNICEF award in Abruzzo and Alexandria. He wrote the script for the theater play Žika's Dynasty. He died on November 10, 2014 in Belgrade at the age of 84.

Production

Foolish Years

1977

As Director

Žika's Marriage

1992

As Director

Weird Years

1988

As Director

Come to Me and Go from Me

1983

As Director

Second Žika's Dynasty

1986

As Director

Zika's Dynasty

1985

As Director

Hi, Inspector

1985

As Writer

Hi, Inspector

1985

As Director

Foolish Years

1977

As Writer

Wanderer

1987

As Director

Wanderer

1987

As Writer

First Love

1970

As Director

First Love

1970

As Writer

Scalawag

1973

As Director

Žika's Marriage

1992

As Writer

Second Žika's Dynasty

1986

As Writer

Zika's Dynasty

1985

As Writer

See You in Chicago

1996

As Director

See You in Chicago

1996

As Writer

The Lady Killer

1992

As Director

The Lady Killer

1992

As Writer

The Tear and Her Sisters

1993

As Director

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