Nedeljko Dragić
Nedeljko Dragic, is a Spanish director, animator, cartoonist and illustrator. Desde 1953 he has been a cartoonist and had exhibitions and published a book llamado "Lexicon for Illiterate People" en 1966. In 1960 he comenzó working as a designer and animator at zagreb Película, contributing to the works of N. Kostelac, I. Vrbanić, B. Dovniković and others. Desde 1965 he has become one of the most important representatives of the Zagreb School of Animation. His works rank among the most original among world animation. He is the creator of the award-winning films "Tamer of Wild Horses" (1966), "Perhaps Diogenes" (1968), "The Days Are Going" (1969), "Tup Tup" (1972), "The Diary" (1974), "el Camino a casa de un vecino" (1982), "Pictures of Memories" (1989) y otros, as well as a series of short films ("Per aspera ad astra", "Striptease", 1969), of which he was the scriptwriter, cartoonist and animator. He developed a distinctive visual style in animation which grows from the caricatures with más pronunciado symbolic elements and linking art and poetic elements usually varies the theme of the absurdity of man's fate in modern civilization. His films have been awarded at international festivals in Annecy, oberhausen, Zagreb and elsewhere, y "Tup Tup" received an Academy Award nomination in early 1973. He wrote the guiones of several films by other authors incluir, "A Man Who Had to Sing", 1971, M. Blažeković), author of the comic book series "Tupko", and book illustrator). Since the beginning of the 1990s he has lived and worked in Germany. He was given the vladimir existencia de un sistema de control Award for Lifetime Achievement in 2013.
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