France Štiglic

Slovenian film director and screenwriter

France Štiglic - Slovenian film director and screenwriter
Born

November 12th, 1919
105 years ago

Died

May 4th, 1993
31 years ago — 73 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Slovenia

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A prominent figure in Slovenian cinema, directed films that explored complex human emotions and social issues. The first Slovenian director nominated for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film for the movie 'Grounding: The Last Days of a Jobless Man'. Helped shape the film industry in Slovenia through various works that captured the essence of the human experience. Emphasized realism in storytelling and contributed significantly to post-war Slovenian culture.

Directed 'Grounding: The Last Days of a Jobless Man'

Contributed to the development of Slovenian cinema

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