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'''Fadil Hadžić''' (23 April 1922 &ndash; 3 January 2011) was a prominent ] film director within the former ], screenwriter, playwright and journalist, mainly known for his comedy films and plays. '''Fadil Hadžić''' (23 April 1922 &ndash; 3 January 2011) was a ] and ] ], ], playwright and journalist, mainly known for his comedy films and plays. He was born in ] in ], but mainly lived and worked in ], with the Croatian and wider Yugoslav productions.


==Biography== == Biography ==
Hadžić was born in ], ]. He studied painting at the ] and then went on to edit several popular magazines (''Kerempuh, Vjesnik u srijedu, Telegram''). He was also one of the founders of the prominent theatres ''Kerempuh'' (then called ''Jazavac'') and ''Komedija'' in Zagreb, and also worked as the ] at the ].<ref name="filmhr">{{cite web|url=http://www.film.hr/bazafilm_ljud.php?ljud_id=209|title=FILM.HR ::: Fadil Hadžić|publisher=Film.hr|language=Croatian|accessdate=18 May 2010}}</ref> Born in ] in ], in what was then ],{{sfn|Subversive Film Festival}} he went to study painting at the ], ]. He then worked on editing several popular magazines (''Kerempuh, ], Telegram''). He was also one of the founders of the prominent theatres ] (then called Jazavac) and ] in ], and also worked as the ] at the ].<ref name="filmhr">{{cite web|url=http://www.film.hr/bazafilm_ljud.php?ljud_id=209|title=FILM.HR ::: Fadil Hadžić|publisher=Film.hr|language=hr|access-date=18 May 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110108045921/http://www.film.hr/bazafilm_ljud.php?ljud_id=209|archive-date=8 January 2011}}</ref>


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He had his screenwriting debut in 1952 with the animated film ''The Haunted Castle at Dudinci'' ({{lang-hr|Začarani dvorac u Dudincima}}), directed by ]. In 1961 Hadžić had his directorial debut with '']'' (''Abeceda straha''). He was a prolific and versatile filmmaker throughout the 1960s and his film ''Official Position'' (''Službeni položaj'') won the ] at the 1964 ]. In the 1970s and 1980s his output was lower, but in spite of this he won the ] for his 1979 film '']'' (''Novinar'').


He had his screenwriting debut in 1952 with the animated film ''The Haunted Castle at Dudinci'' ({{langx|hr|Začarani dvorac u Dudincima}}), directed by ]. In 1961, Hadžić had his directorial debut with '']'' (''Abeceda straha''). He was a prolific and versatile filmmaker throughout the ] and his film ''Official Position'' (''Službeni položaj'') won the ] at the 1964 ].{{sfn|Subversive Film Festival}} In the ] and ] his output was lower, but in spite of this he won the ] for his 1979 film '']'' (''Novinar'').<ref name="filmski">{{cite web | url=http://hrfilm.hr/baza_film.php?id=138 | title=Novinar | work=hrfilm.hr| publisher=]| language=Croatian| access-date=1 August 2016}}</ref>
Hadžić also wrote and directed the 1972 film, '']'', starring famous ] singer ].


Hadžić also wrote and directed the 1972 film, '']'' (''Lov na jelene''), starring ] and ], a subversive ] about an ] suspected of ] activity, which was timely and popular because of its relation to the ].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.neznase.ba/kultura/93-kultura/4471-portret-autorafadil-hadzic-bosanac-koji-je-obiljezio-kulturni-zivot-zagreba-20-stoljeca.html |language=hr |author=Nenad Polimac |author-link=Nenad Polimac |title=Portret autora/Fadil Hadžić: Bosanac koji je obilježio kulturni život Zagreba 20. stoljeća |date=2011-01-05 |quote= na izmaku Hrvatskog proljeća potpisao je triler-dramu “Lov na jelene” o emigrantu koga sumnjiče za ustaštvo, koja će dospjeti na “crnu listu” nakon što je u zagrebačkim kinima skupila preko sto tisuća gledatelja, s razlogom, jer je bila najsubverzivnije ostvarenje toga razdoblja |access-date=2012-11-19 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110108050535/http://www.neznase.ba/kultura/93-kultura/4471-portret-autorafadil-hadzic-bosanac-koji-je-obiljezio-kulturni-zivot-zagreba-20-stoljeca.html |archive-date=2011-01-08 }}</ref>
In the early 1980s he effectively stopped making films, and turned to playwriting. In this period he wrote more than 57 popular plays and had 14 solo exhibitions of his paintings.<ref name="nacional">{{cite news|url=http://www.nacional.hr/clanak/13251/fadil-hadzic-zanemareni-filmski-klasik|title=Fadil Hadžić - zanemareni filmski klasik|trans_title=Fadil Hadžić - neglected film classic|last=Polimac|first=Nenad|date=16 October 2002|publisher=]|language=Croatian|accessdate=18 May 2010|archivedate=3 July 2012|deadurl=no|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/68sVkHUp9}}</ref> In the early 2000s he became active in film again, directing a couple of film adaptations of his comedy plays in 2003 and 2005, followed by the war drama ''Remember Vukovar'' (''Zapamtite Vukovar'') in 2008. He died in Zagreb.


In the early 1980s, he effectively stopped making films, and turned to playwriting. In this period he wrote more than 57 popular plays and had 14 solo exhibitions of his paintings.<ref name="nacional">{{cite news |url=http://www.nacional.hr/clanak/13251/fadil-hadzic-zanemareni-filmski-klasik |title=Fadil Hadžić - zanemareni filmski klasik |trans-title=Fadil Hadžić - neglected film classic |last=Polimac |first=Nenad |date=16 October 2002 |publisher=] |language=hr |access-date=18 May 2010 |archive-date=6 April 2012 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120406185951/http://www.nacional.hr/clanak/13251/fadil-hadzic-zanemareni-filmski-klasik }}</ref> In the early ], he became active in film again, directing a couple of film adaptations of his comedy plays in 2003 and 2005, followed by the war drama ''Remember Vukovar'' (''Zapamtite Vukovar'') in 2008. He died in Zagreb.<ref name="jutarnji.hr-fadil-hadzic">{{cite web |title=Jutarnji list - Umro proslavljeni komediograf Fadil Hadžić |url=https://www.jutarnji.hr/kultura/kazaliste/umro-proslavljeni-komediograf-fadil-hadzic-3098183 |website=www.jutarnji.hr |access-date=23 August 2021 |language=hr-hr |date=3 January 2011}}</ref>
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==External links== == References ==
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* {{cite web |url=http://www.archive.subversivefestival.com/subff2010/index_direkt_det.php?tekst_id=227&menu_id=35&sm_id=37&sd_id=80&spd=1 |title=Druga strana medalje, Fadil Hadžić, 1965. |language=hr |publisher=Subversive Film Festival |access-date=25 March 2015 |ref={{harvid|Subversive Film Festival}} |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150923173137/http://www.archive.subversivefestival.com/subff2010/index_direkt_det.php?tekst_id=227&menu_id=35&sm_id=37&sd_id=80&spd=1 |archive-date=23 September 2015 |url-status=dead }}
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== Further reading ==

* {{cite journal|url=http://www.hfs.hr/doc/ljetopis/hfl34-web.pdf|title=Igrani filmovi Fadila Hadžića|journal=Hrvatski filmski ljetopis|last=Pavičić|first=Jurica|author-link=Jurica Pavičić|issue=34|pages=3–38|date=June 2003|language=hr|format=PDF|access-date=12 November 2014}}
* {{cite journal|url=http://www.matica.hr/vijenac/225/Fadil%20Had%C5%BEi%C4%87/|title=Portret redatelja: Fadil Hadžić|journal=]|last=Radić|first=Damir|issue=225|date=17 October 2002|language=hr|access-date=11 July 2015}}

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*http://www.jutarnji.hr/kerempuh--preminuo-hrvatski-komediograf-fadil-hadzic/915265/ {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303225944/http://www.jutarnji.hr/kerempuh--preminuo-hrvatski-komediograf-fadil-hadzic/915265/ |date=2016-03-03 }} {{in lang|hr}}
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Croatian film director and playwright (1922–2011)
Fadil Hadžić
Born(1922-04-23)23 April 1922
Bileća, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Died3 January 2011(2011-01-03) (aged 88)
Zagreb, Croatia
OccupationPlaywright, screenwriter, film director
LanguageSerbo-Croatian
Period1952–2008

Fadil Hadžić (23 April 1922 – 3 January 2011) was a Croatian and Yugoslav film director, screenwriter, playwright and journalist, mainly known for his comedy films and plays. He was born in Bileća in Bosnia and Herzegovina, but mainly lived and worked in Zagreb, with the Croatian and wider Yugoslav productions.

Biography

Born in Bileća in Herzegovina, in what was then Yugoslavia, he went to study painting at the Academy of Fine Arts, University of Zagreb. He then worked on editing several popular magazines (Kerempuh, Vjesnik u srijedu, Telegram). He was also one of the founders of the prominent theatres Kerempuh (then called Jazavac) and Komedija in Zagreb, and also worked as the intendant at the Zagreb's Croatian National Theatre.

Fadil Hadžić (in centre) with his team for creating the Veliki miting, an animated film in 1949

He had his screenwriting debut in 1952 with the animated film The Haunted Castle at Dudinci (Croatian: Začarani dvorac u Dudincima), directed by Dušan Vukotić. In 1961, Hadžić had his directorial debut with Alphabet of Fear (Abeceda straha). He was a prolific and versatile filmmaker throughout the 1960s and his film Official Position (Službeni položaj) won the Big Golden Arena for Best Film at the 1964 Pula Film Festival. In the 1970s and 1980s his output was lower, but in spite of this he won the Golden Arena for Best Director for his 1979 film Journalist (Novinar).

Hadžić also wrote and directed the 1972 film, The Deer Hunt (Lov na jelene), starring Boris Dvornik and Silvana Armenulić, a subversive thriller-drama about an émigré suspected of Ustasha activity, which was timely and popular because of its relation to the Croatian Spring.

In the early 1980s, he effectively stopped making films, and turned to playwriting. In this period he wrote more than 57 popular plays and had 14 solo exhibitions of his paintings. In the early 2000s, he became active in film again, directing a couple of film adaptations of his comedy plays in 2003 and 2005, followed by the war drama Remember Vukovar (Zapamtite Vukovar) in 2008. He died in Zagreb.

References

Notes
  1. ^ Subversive Film Festival.
  2. "FILM.HR ::: Fadil Hadžić" (in Croatian). Film.hr. Archived from the original on 8 January 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  3. "Novinar". hrfilm.hr (in Croatian). Croatian Film Association. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  4. Nenad Polimac (2011-01-05). "Portret autora/Fadil Hadžić: Bosanac koji je obilježio kulturni život Zagreba 20. stoljeća" (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 2011-01-08. Retrieved 2012-11-19. na izmaku Hrvatskog proljeća potpisao je triler-dramu "Lov na jelene" o emigrantu koga sumnjiče za ustaštvo, koja će dospjeti na "crnu listu" nakon što je u zagrebačkim kinima skupila preko sto tisuća gledatelja, s razlogom, jer je bila najsubverzivnije ostvarenje toga razdoblja
  5. Polimac, Nenad (16 October 2002). "Fadil Hadžić - zanemareni filmski klasik" [Fadil Hadžić - neglected film classic] (in Croatian). Nacional. Archived from the original on 6 April 2012. Retrieved 18 May 2010.
  6. "Jutarnji list - Umro proslavljeni komediograf Fadil Hadžić". www.jutarnji.hr (in Croatian). 3 January 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2021.
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Films directed by Fadil Hadžić
Awards for Fadil Hadžić
Golden Arena for Best Director
As Yugoslav Film Awards
(1955–90)
As Croatian Film Awards
(1992–present)
Vladimir Nazor Award for Life Achievement in Film
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