List of Croatian films of the 1960s

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This is a list of the feature films produced in Croatia in the 1960s.

For an alphabetical list of articles on Croatian films see Category:Croatian films.

English titleCroatian titleDirector(s)CompanyMain castAwards
1960
Point 905 Kota 905 Mate Relja Jadran Dušan Bulajić, Ilija Džuvalekovski, Hermina Pipinić, Stane Potokar
The Ninth Circle Deveti krug France Štiglic Jadran Boris Dvornik, Dušica Žegarac, Beba Lončar 1960 Big Golden Arena winner,
entered into the 1960 Cannes Film Festival
Atomic War Bride Rat Veljko Bulajić Jadran Antun Vrdoljak, Ewa Krzyszewska, Janez Vrhovec
Signal Over the City Signali nad gradom Žika Mitrović Jadran
1961
Martin in the Clouds Martin u oblacima Branko Bauer Jadran
The King's New Clothes Carevo novo ruho Ante Babaja Zora
Pustolov pred vratima Šime Šimatović Jadran
Sreća dolazi u 9 Nikola Tanhofer Jadran
Sudar na paralelama Jože Babič Jadran
Potraga za zmajem Jane Kavčič Jadran
Alphabet of Fear Abeceda straha Fadil Hadžić Jadran
Veliko suđenje Fedor Škubonja Zora
Igre na skelama Srećko Weygand Zora
1962
Šeki snima, pazi se Marijan Vajda Jadran
Sjenka slave Vanja Bjenjaš Jadran
Did a Good Man Die? Da li je umro dobar čovjek? Fadil Hadžić Jadran
Rana jesen Toma Janić Jadran
1963
Opasni put Mate Relja Jadran
Double Circle Dvostruki obruč Nikola Tanhofer Jadran
The Man in the Photograph Čovjek sa fotografije Vladimir Pogačić Jadran
Thundering Mountains Nevesinjska puška Žika Mitrović Jadran
Face to Face Licem u lice Branko Bauer Jadran1963 Big Golden Arena winner
1964
Svanuće Nikola Tanhofer Jadran
Pravo stanje stvari Vladan Slijepčević Jadran
Nikoletina Bursać Branko Bauer Jadran
Prometheus of the Island Prometej s otoka Viševice Vatroslav Mimica Jadran1965 Big Golden Arena winner
1965
The Key Ključ Vanča Kljaković
Krsto Papić
Antun Vrdoljak
Jadran
Doći i ostati Branko Bauer Jadran / Avala
Back of the Medal Druga strana medalje Fadil Hadžić Jadran
Čovik od svita Obrad Gluščević Jadran
1966
Looking Into the Eyes of the Sun Pogled u zjenicu sunca Veljko Bulajić Jadran
The Seventh Continent Sedmi kontinent Dušan Vukotić Jadran / Studio Koliba
Monday or Tuesday Ponedjeljak ili utorak Vatroslav Mimica Jadran1966 Big Golden Arena winner
Rondo Rondo Zvonimir Berković Jadran
1967
The Birch Tree Breza Ante Babaja Jadran
Protest Protest Fadil Hadžić Most / Viba
Fourth Companion Četvrti suputnik Branko Bauer FRZ / OHIS
Kaya Kaja, ubit ću te! Vatroslav Mimica Jadran
Illusion Iluzija Krsto Papić Jadran
Black Birds Crne ptice Eduard Galić Most / Viba
1968
Three Hours to Love Tri sata za ljubav Fadil Hadžić Jadran
Gravitation Gravitacija Branko Ivanda Jadran
Goli čovik Obrad Gluščević Jadran
I Have Two Mothers and Two Fathers Imam dvije mame i dva tate Krešo Golik Jadran
1969
When You Hear the Bells Kad čuješ zvona Antun Vrdoljak FRZ / CFRZEntered into the 6th Moscow International Film Festival
An Event Događaj Vatroslav Mimica Jadran
Sunday Nedjelja Lordan Zafranović FAS
Accidental Life Slučajni život Ante Peterlić FAS
Battle of Neretva Bitka na Neretvi Veljko Bulajić UJP / Igor / Eichberg
Wild Angels Divlji anđeli Fadil Hadžić Jadran
Love and Some Swear Words Ljubav i poneka psovka Antun Vrdoljak Croatia
Handcuffs Lisice Krsto Papić Jadran1970 Big Golden Arena winner

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