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Branko Belan Filmography

WritingBORN 1912POSTIRA5 FILMS IN DB

BrankoBelan

Known for Writing · Tuna Fishermen, The Suspected One

5
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1
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4K
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💎
RAREST RELEASE
Tuna Fishermen
~$0 · 4K · 1948
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Tuna Fishermen
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BIOGRAPHY

Branko Belan is a significant figure in the realm of film writing, particularly known for his work that spans several decades, capturing the essence of cinema in his critiques and analyses. His most notable film, *Not Everyone Sleeps at Night* (1951), has garnered a dedicated following among collectors for its unique storytelling and stylistic approach, making it a sought-after title in both VHS and Blu-ray formats. This film stands out not just for its narrative but as a representation of post-war cinema, reflecting social themes that resonate with today’s audiences. Collectors are particularly drawn to Belan's ability to highlight films that may not have received mainstream attention, often shedding light on hidden gems that deserve a place on the shelf. His insights into the evolution of film and home video releases continue to enrich the dialogue around physical media, encouraging enthusiasts to seek out not only his celebrated works but also the broader context in which they exist.

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What is Branko Belan known for?

Branko Belan is known for his work as a writer, particularly on films such as The Suspected One (1956), Not Everyone Sleeps at Night (1951), Tuna Fishermen (1948), Mediterranean Windows (1960), and Istrian Roads (1953).

What genres does Branko Belan's filmography span?

Branko Belan's filmography spans the genres of Documentary and War.

What era or decades does Branko Belan's work cover?

Branko Belan's work covers the years from 1948 to 1960, with the most active decade being the 1950s.

How extensive is Branko Belan's filmography?

Branko Belan's filmography includes a total of 5 films.