List of Croatian films of the 1980s

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This is a list of the feature films produced in Croatia between 1980 and 1989.

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

English titleCroatian titleDirector(s)CompanyMain cast
1980
The Secret of Nikola Tesla Tajna Nikole Tesle Krsto Papić
Luda kuća Ljubiša Ristić Jadran
Lost Homeland Izgubljeni zavičaj Ante Babaja Jadran
1981
Banović Strahinja Vatroslav Mimica
Visitors from the Galaxy Gosti iz galaksije Dušan Vukotić
The Fall of Italy Pad Italije Lordan Zafranović
Ritam zločina Zoran Tadić
The Melody Haunts My Memory Samo jednom se ljubi Rajko Grlić Jadran
Snađi se druže Berislav Makarović
High Voltage Visoki napon Veljko Bulajić Croatia
Southbound Train Vlakom prema jugu Petar Krelja
1982
Servantes iz Malog Mista Daniel Marušić
Hoću živjeti Miroslav Mikuljan Jadran
Zločin u školi Branko Ivanda Adria
Kiklop Antun Vrdoljak
Nemir Ahmed Imamović
1983
Medeni mjesec Nikola Babić
The Third Key Treći ključ Zoran Tadić
S.P.U.K. (sreća pojedinca - uspjeh kolektiva) Milivoj Puhlovski
1984
The Ambassador Ambasador Fadil Hadžić
Mala pljačka vlaka Dejan Šorak
Early Snow in Munich Rani snijeg u Münchenu Bogdan Žižić
Angel's Bite Ujed anđela Lordan Zafranović
In the Jaws of Life U raljama života Rajko Grlić
Zadarski memento Joakim Marušić
Tajna starog tavana Vladimir Tadej
1985
Horvatov izbor Eduard Galić
Od petka do petka Antun Vrdoljak
Crveni i crni Miroslav Mikuljan
Anticasanova Vladimir Tadej
Love Letters with Intent Ljubavna pisma s predumišljajem Zvonimir Berković
Na istarski način Vladimir Fulgosi
Kuća na pijesku Ivan Martinac
Three for Happiness Za sreću je potrebno troje Rajko Grlić
1986
Obećana zemlja Veljko Bulajić
Večernja zvona Lordan Zafranović
San o ruži Zoran Tadić
1987
Kraljeva završnica Živorad Tomić
Officer with a Rose Oficir s ružom Dejan Šorak
Marjuča ili smrt Vanča Kljaković
1988
U sredini mojih dana Jakov Sedlar
Sokol Did Not Love Him Sokol ga nije volio Branko Schmidt
The Orchid Villa Vila orhideja Krešo Golik
My Uncle's Legacy Život sa stricem Krsto Papić
The Glembays Glembajevi Antun Vrdoljak
Aloa: Festivity of the Whores Haloa - praznik kurvi Lordan Zafranović
1989
A Man Who Liked Funerals Čovjek koji je volio sprovode Zoran Tadić
Povratak Katarine Kožul Slobodan Praljak
Donator Veljko Bulajić
That Summer of White Roses Đavolji raj Rajko Grlić
Krvopijci Dejan Šorak
Diploma za smrt Živorad Tomić
Hamburg Altona

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