BIOGRAPHY
Hrvoje Hribar
Born in Zagreb, Croatia.Graduated film directing at ADU (Academy of Dramatic Arts). He has been working as a first assistant director, scriptwriter, radio play writer, cook, essayist. In his company FIZ production he produced/directed feature comedy What's a man without a moustache? Before that, he also produced, directed and wrote two Adriatic documentaries (The world is great and Once there was a man) and also his first feature The tranquilizer gun. As a director and a script writer, Hribar is also the author of Croatian cathedrals (television film produced by HRT-Croatian National Television) and short film Between Zaghlul & Zaharias (produced by Tuna-film). In 2001. he directed TV series New Age (HRT production). He was awarded Oktavian (Best Croatian film of the year) for several times (The tranquilizer gun, Once there was the man, Between Zaghlul & Zaharias). What's a man without a moustache? was the most attended film in Croatian cinemas for the year of 2006, and also was shown at more then 30 international film festivals world wide. Hrvoje Hribar is also president to a Croatian Film Directors' Guild.
1988 STOP EATING, short
1992 CROATIAN CATHEDRALS, television film
1994 BETWEEN ZAGHLUL & ZAHARIAS, short
1997 TRANQUILIZER GUN, long feature
1999 THE WORLD IS GREAT, documentary
2001 ONCE THERE WAS A MAN, documentary
2002 NEW AGE, tv-series
2005 WHAT IS A MAN WITHOUT A MOUSTACHE?, long feature




