Zrinko Ogresta, prominent Croatian filmmaker and screenwriter, has passed away at the age of 68. He was one of the most notable and award-winning Croatian screenwriters after the dissolution of Yugoslavia. His death followed shortly after receiving the Vladimir Nazor Lifetime Achievement Award (2024) and being named professor emeritus at the University of Zagreb (2025). Since 1990, he built a successful academic career at the Academy of Dramatic Art, mentoring generations of young authors. Throughout his career, Ogresta achieved significant domestic and international success with films such as 'Krhotine - kronika jednog nestajanja' (1991), which was nominated for the European Film Award, 'Isprani' (1995), which won the prestigious Prix Italia, and 'Crvena prašina' (1999), the first Croatian film included in the official Venice Film Festival lineup since the country's independence. His film 'Tu' (2003) triumphed at Pula and received the Special Jury Prize 'Kristalni globus' at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival. Other notable successes include 'Iza stakla' (2008), 'Projekcije' (2013), and the thriller 'S one strane' (2016), which won awards at Berlinale and secured an绝对胜利在
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