Krsto Škanata
Known For: Directing
Biography
Krsto Škanata was a Yugoslav and Serbian film director, born in Tivat on 12 January 1924. In a career spanning 40 years, he directed over 40 documentaries, among which many were included in the anthologies of the documentary genre. His films were victims of frequent bans by the Yugoslav government. He died on 18 February 2017 in Belgrade.
Filmography
1996
- Lovćen ... (Director)
1993
- God and Croats ... (Director)
1988
- Thank You for Freedom ... (Director)
- Mosevac ... (Director)
1983
- Ateks ... (Director)
- 12 Months of Winter ... (Director)
1980
- Josip Broz Tito ... (Director)
1977
- Tito ... (Director)
1975
- Communists of Yugoslavia ... (Director)
1973
- Ustashe ... (Director)
1970
- Terrorists ... (Director)
1968
- A Vampire's Nostalgia ... (Director)
1967
- Good Luck ... (Director)
1966
- Soldier, Go Away! ... (Writer)
1965
- I Renounce The World ... (Writer)
- The Arrival ... (Director)
1964
- First Grammatical Case: Human ... (Director)
1963
- Where the Law Ends ... (Director)
- Report from the Zavoj Village ... (Director)
1961
- Think It Over ... (Director)
1958
- Work and Physical Exercise ... (Director)
- White Harvests ... (Director)
- Great Century ... (Director)
1957
- Relay of Youth ... (Director)
- Debt of Conscience ... (Director)
- Unit of Peace ... (Director)
1955
- In the Shadow of Magic ... (Director)
1954
- Life-Saving Drops ... (Director)