
Director
Krešimir Golik
Born 1922 · Fužine, Croatia
Krešimir "Krešo" Golik was a Yugoslav and Croatian film and television director and screenwriter. In a creative career spanning five decades between the late 1940s and late 1980s, Golik directed a number of critically acclaimed feature films, short subjects and television series. Working almost exclusively at Zagreb-based production companies Jadran Film, Zagreb Film and Croatia Film, Golik is regarded as one of the most important directors in Croatian cinema and his 1970 comedy "One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away" is widely regarded as the greatest Croatian film ever made.
Directed

Choreography for a Camera and Dancers
Director · 1968

One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away
Director · 1970

Motel Moonlight
Director · 1976

How Much Is That Worth?
Director · 1969

Boundary
Director · 1973

I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers
Director · 1968

People from Gruntovec
Director · 1975
From 3 to 22
Director · 1966

A Shot
Director · 1977

Six Steps... to the World Record
Director · 1967

To Live on Love
Director · 1973

Violet
Director · 1978

Kala
Director · 1958

Inspector Vinko
Director · 1984

The Girl and the Oak
Director · 1955

The Orchid Villa
Director · 1988

Blue 9
Director · 1950
Writing

One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away
Writer · 1970

How Much Is That Worth?
Writer · 1969

I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers
Writer · 1968
From 3 to 22
Writer · 1966

Martin in the Clouds
Adaptation · 1961

Six Steps... to the World Record
Writer · 1967

To Live on Love
Writer · 1973

Superfluous
Writer · 1962

Inspector Vinko
Writer · 1984

The Orchid Villa
Writer · 1988