Tomislav Žaja

Tomislav Žaja Trailers

Family Album Trailer

Tomislav Zaja wrote, directed and produced over fifty documentaries, few shorts and experimental films, two TV adaptations of theatre plays and three fiction films. Tomislav Zaja is a director known for The Haidari Crisis (2006), Two Sisters (2008), Solo (2008), On The Edge (2010), Demetri and Bruno (2012), New Day (2013), The Little Gypsy Witch (2014) and Free (2015).

Most Popular Tomislav Žaja Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Neighbors Trailer (2018)

01 January 2018

An observational documentary about people with mental illness who are leaving their institution after decades spent in isolation and once they get out trying to put their shattered lives back together.

Magic Mirror Trailer (2017)

01 January 2017

A 10 year old girl living in Croatia, her Gypsy Grandmother dies leaving a curse on the family set by her Grandfather.

Ivan's Game Trailer (2019)

27 October 2019

The life story of Ivan Gudelj, one of the greatest Croatian football players of all time.

Headnoise Trailer (2002)

08 April 2002

In Yugoslavia's Livada prison in 1970, inmates led by Keber convince reluctant authorities to let them watch the televised Olympic final basketball game between the home country and the U.

Escape to the Sea Trailer (2022)

02 September 2022

A German soldier, after avoiding death in a Partisan raid, wanders through the unforgiving mountainous terrain of an unfamiliar country, helplessly seeking salvation.

The Little Gypsy Witch Trailer (2011)

19 July 2011

Family music comedy with fantasy elements that portrays the life of an unusual Roma family seen through the eyes of a ten year-old Manusha.

Family Album Trailer (1981)

09 March 1981

A 1981 Croatian language drama film directed by Miroslav Mikuljan, starring Bozidar Alic, Hermina Pipinic and Zvonimir Torjanac.

Igor Zidić: Are We Alive? Trailer (2026)

05 May 2026

After five years, Croatian art historian and author Igor Zidić finally finished writing his monumental biography of the Croatian painter Vlaho Bukovac, but, immediatley turns his gaze onto a new potentially promising piece, a biography of yet another Croatian painter, Imanuel Vidović.