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  • @gvozdimi: Darko MARKOVIC

    1977 MISH-MASH, animation, TV Skopje

    He is a caricaturist, satirist, film director, screenplay writer and art director, animator, comic artist, illustrator and designer.

    In 1966 he graduated architecture and in 1972 he specialized in animated film in Zagreb mentored by the Oscar winner Dushan Vukotic.

  • ta ta ta tiiira ta, ta ta ta tiiii ta, ta ta ta.... :)

  • 4:51 one of funniest moments!

  • @ walentinaism in Jugoslavia you had 6 countrys, 6 nations... but all these countries had some kind of autonomy and as you can see it says Zagreb film, correct me if I'm wrong Zagreb is Croatian capital town thus it is Croatian film.

  • Dusan Vukotic is from Montenegro, he lived in Podgorica.

  • It was not a Croatian film wich wan an Oscar, it was Jugoslavian film, while Tito still was a president. And Dusan Vukotic is a pure serbian name, so he was a Serb from Bileca. And Bileca is a small serbian place in Bosnia and Herzegowina....For those who don't have a clue about history, in BiH live Serbs, Croats and Muslims...It's just like Chinese who live in America. Yes, you can say he is american, but obviously he is from China...

  • Da li neko zna ko je bio autor Kaše i kako doći do tog filma? To nije Zagreb film?

  • It's weird. This is clearly aimed at adults, yet it's solicitously childlike. It's really a new use for animation, one mostly alien to U.S. producers. So much built up tension and anguish can be sensed in it just under the surface, ready to burst. It's refreshing. (Did this ever come out on DVD)?

  • He got a first croatia oscar for animation film...Im Croman...

  • Dusan Vukotic was not a Croat. He was an ethnic Serb, from Croatia. 

  • @Alhemym007

    He is Montenegrin,not Serb from Croatia. And he is also an croatian artist,whole life he spend in Croatia,Zagreb.

  • @natsukiak Hahahahahaha...How yes no....O Boze, u kom si ti filmu...U Surogatu :DDDDD

  • He was a member of Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts.

  • Wow..thanks for posting. Saw this for the first time in 1983. Love the animation!

  • D. Vukotic is a genuine Croat (of Roman-Catholic ancestors), especially considering his origin from Bileci village in eastern Herzegovina, and his first and last name !!!

  • He was a member of Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts.

  • You wouldn't believe the trouble I had FINALLY finding this funny, funny animation! All I had was a vague memory of this little triangle shaped guy at the beach singing a catchy tune. Wow, this has really made my day. I'm so glad you uploaded this obscure, wonderful short animated film to YouTube! And it shouldn't be an obscurity given the fact that it won an Oscar. It's just as good as I remember it. Thank you very much for this video post :)

  • @AprHla I just went through a similar journey

  • Hmmm isn't this the first film to feature that kind of audio for the characters?

  • That lady sure was hot! :D

  • FILM JE SUPEEER!!!

  • it was the first non american film to win an Oscar for animation.

  • thanks for the post man...and do give me some good animation film names.........

  • @madarchodbandabia Well, this one is czech... do you have "a place in the sun" or "the place in the sun", depending on who you ask? Not the movie, the 1960 short?

  • @madarchodbandabia made in podgorica

  • yes,it`s the only croatian film that won an oscar so far :)

  • yugoslavian

  • @Dompa12 it's yugoslavian you idiJot! :P

  • @Dompa12 and ever :D

  • @ephemeralife THIS IS CROATIAN FILM.DIRECTOR IS DUSAN VUKOTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!IT IS ONE OF THE BEST CROATINA AND VORLD ANIMATION FILM EVER!!!!!

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