
Krunoslav Šarić
Acting
Biography
Krunoslav Šarić (born June 21 1944) is a Yugoslav and Croatian-Bosnian film, television and stage actor. After graduating from the Academy of Dramatic Arts, he went on to become a member of the Marin Držić Theater in Dubrovnik and the Zagreb HNK, perform at the &TD Theater and the Dubrovnik Summer Festival; his favorite role being Siniša in Marija Jurić Zagorka's "The Witch of Grič".
Born: June 21, 1944
Place of Birth: Derventa, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Known For

The Glembays
The Glembays of Zagreb are a rich family cursed with tragedies and haunted by sinister past. Leone Glembay, a rebelious son of the family patriarch, is becoming disgusted with hypocrisy, perversion and crime that runs in the family.

The Stone Gate
After writing a book about life after death, a cardiologist experiences a heart attack while jogging, exactly the same thing he wrote about in his book. After that, he meets beautiful and mysterious woman.

Small Train Robbery
Lika, Austro-Hungarian Empire, the year is 1918, the last year of WWI. In a wasteland rocky area, among ravines there is a small gendarmery police station with several gendarmes headed by sergeant Cokula. The area is controlled by a group of outlaws led by Todor nicknamed "The Terrible". Sergeant Cokula and Todor did not bother each other, until bandits robbed the emperor's inspector.

You Carry Me
Dora is a neglected girl, who dreams about becoming a football manager. Suddenly, her outlaw father enters her life and they build a close relationship. Ives, a soap opera director, nurses her father who suffers from Alzheimer’s. As she loses him, she gradually loses the ground beneath her feet. Nataša, successful producer, is pregnant. When things go awry for her, she decides to confront her estranged father. Three daughters battle for acceptance, redemption and new opportunities.

Promised Land
Settlers from infertile parts of Yugoslavia, arrive to rich Slavonia and Baranja. There they are faced with the decree of the Communist government by which they will be left without the land that they received in the process of collectivization just a year ago. The peasants fiercely resist the government's decision. Milisa Matic is a peasant who fights against the establishment of peasant cooperatives because in that case many peasants would lose their newly acquired land. The Communist government has decreed the founding of cooperatives and Markan Radisic is in charge of their establishment. When Markan's son proposes to Milisa's daughter, the two men confront each other. In self-defense Markan kills Milisa, however the national court fails to find mitigating circumstances. On the way to prison he listens to the news on radio about the abolition of agricultural cooperatives.

Occupation in 26 Pictures
Set in Dubrovnik, this drama chronicles a friendship between three men, that began just before World War II. One of the men is of Italian origin, another is the wealthy heir of a shipping fortune, and the third is the son of a Jewish antique-store owner. Before the war, they are fast friends, enjoying one another's company at carnivals and at a private fencing club. However, when the war comes, the Italians and Germans move in to create the Independent State of Croatia. The Italian friend becomes a fascist and courts and marries the sister of his rich friend. Soon enough, atrocities are being committed, and anyone suspected of Jewish or Serbian parentage or anti-fascist leanings, is killed.

Is It Clear, My Friend?
A cruel world of the Yugoslavian prison during 1980s, based on real events about a man who gets life sentence for committed crime.

Sokol Did Not Love Him
The story begins in a small rural village in Ladimirevci, Eastern Croatia in 1943, where a land owner Sima is helping the Partisan Movement and the official Ustasha regime in order to save the life of his son Beneš, who is enlisted in the German army. Sima doesn't want to let his son fight for the wrong side any more, and doesn't want to give him to the Partisans either, so he hides him in his attic for the time being. The story is interwoven with episodes of Sima trying to muster a beautiful stallion - Sokol - who only answers to his son Beneš and clearly doesn't like his old man.

Luka's Jovana
A young married couple live alone in the Montenegrian mountains and work hard to make ends meet. Their ordinary life is interrupted by various different characters who pass by their home, and serve as a temptation, both carnal and spiritual, which threatens to corrupt the woman's innocent soul. Each new visitor is a threat of sorts and gradually she becomes suspicious towards the world and the unknown.

100 Minutes of Glory
True story about the tragic life of a famous late 19th century deaf female Croatian watercolor painter Slava Raškaj.
Filmography
as Natašin otac
as Vjekoslav Raškaj
as Tužitelj
as Anin muž
as Narrator (voice)
as Dakar, legionar
as Drug Mandić
as Smiljin otac
as Borut
as Andra
as Dr. Altmann
as Danilo
as Načelnik
as Čubar
as Željko Gajski
as Poručnik Markonćini
as Men
as Oberleutnant Walter
as Morić 2
as Đuro Vranić
as Andrija
as Petar
as Komandant Stojan Starcevic
as Vice, komandir partizanskog razarača
as Njemački časnik
as Božidar Petračić 'Zrinski'