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ZAGREB FILM PRESENTS VIDEO TAPE OF ANIMATED FILMS

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ZAGREB FILM PRESENTS VIDEO TAPE OF ANIMATED FILMS ZAGREB, April 10 (Hina) - Eight Croatian animated films are included in the list of the best animated films in the world, as chosen by world's leading film historian Giannalberto Bendazzi, it was announced on a video tape, "Dragulji Zagreb Filma" (Zagreb Film Jews). Bendazzi recently published an anthology in which he listed 84 best animated films, including 8 films made in the Zagreb Film production. Head of the Zagreb Film Dragan Svaco presented the video tape on Tuesday. Bendazzi called the selected films master pieces, adding that children in Croatia had an opportunity to enjoy them in sixties and seventies when the rest of the world was watching commercial cartoons of lower quality. "Dragulji Hrvatskog Filma" includes "Inspektor se vraca kuci" by Vatroslav Mimica (1958.), "Surogat" by Dusan Vukotic (1958.), "Vau-vau" by Boris Kolar (1964.) "Znatizelja" by Borivoj Dovnikovic-Borde (1966.), "
ZAGREB, April 10 (Hina) - Eight Croatian animated films are included in the list of the best animated films in the world, as chosen by world's leading film historian Giannalberto Bendazzi, it was announced on a video tape, "Dragulji Zagreb Filma" (Zagreb Film Jews). Bendazzi recently published an anthology in which he listed 84 best animated films, including 8 films made in the Zagreb Film production. Head of the Zagreb Film Dragan Svaco presented the video tape on Tuesday. Bendazzi called the selected films master pieces, adding that children in Croatia had an opportunity to enjoy them in sixties and seventies when the rest of the world was watching commercial cartoons of lower quality. "Dragulji Hrvatskog Filma" includes "Inspektor se vraca kuci" by Vatroslav Mimica (1958.), "Surogat" by Dusan Vukotic (1958.), "Vau-vau" by Boris Kolar (1964.) "Znatizelja" by Borivoj Dovnikovic-Borde (1966.), "Mozda Diogen" by Nedeljko Dragic (1966.), "Macka" Zlatka Boureka (1971.), "Satiemania" by Zdenko Gasparovic (1978.) and "I love you, too?" by Josko Marusic (1991.). (hian) it sb

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