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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zoran_TadićZoran Tadić - Wikipedia

    Zoran Tadić (2 September 1941 – 9 September 2007) was a Croatian film director, critic, and pedagogue. Zoran Tadić is considered as one of the most important Croatian film directors, having directed more than twenty films from 1969 to 1997. He studied comparative literature and philosophy in Zagreb.

  2. Zoran Tadić (Livno, 2. rujna 1941. – Zagreb, 9. rujna 2007.) je bio hrvatski filmski kritičar, redatelj i pedagog. Zoran Tadić jedan je od najznačajnijih hrvatskih filmskih redatelja. Studirao je komparativnu književnost i filozofiju u Zagrebu.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0846314Zoran Tadic - IMDb

    Zoran Tadic was born on 2 September 1941 in Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia. He was a director and writer, known for Rhythm of a Crime (1981), The Third Key (1983) and Osudjeni (1987). He died on 9 September 2007 in Zagreb, Croatia.

    • Director, Writer, Actor
    • September 2, 1941
    • Zoran Tadic
    • September 9, 2007
  4. Zoran Tadić's film opus hides an interesting controversy: his works are domestic versions of thrillers and crime stories, genres which have few representatives in Croatian cinema; still, they were never particularly popular.

  5. Zoran Tadić (2 September 1941 – 9 September 2007) was a Croatian film director, critic, and pedagogue. Zoran Tadić is considered as one of the most important Croatian film directors, having directed more than twenty films from 1969 to 1997. He studied comparative literature and philosophy in Zagreb.

  6. Zvone za Zorana. Zoran Tadić rodio se 2. rujna 1941. godine u Livnu, kao najstariji od trojice sinova trgovca Tadije Tadića. Od proljeća 1943. žive u Zagrebu, a od 1945. u stanu u kojem će Zoran provesti najveći dio života, sa sinom Tadijom i kćeri Tenom.

  7. Croatia, principal investigator: Prof. Zoran Tadić, grant number: 119-0000000- 1285 (PDF) 2013 - 2015: “What does it take to be herbivorous lizard? Revealing the digestive anatomy and physiology of manipulated populations of Podarcis sicula.” NSF-CNIC Project. Joint project of the University of California at Irvine, C.N.R.S. (France)