The Celts
view in croatian- 2010
- 25'
- video
- color
- Orig. Title: Kelti
Every weekend The Celts football fans escape their washed-up small-town blues by cheering for a team from a nearby village. Although their hometown boasts a successful team that competes in Croatia’s national league, these passionate football fans give their hearts, and their support, to a village team that plays in regional leagues. Over the course of one football season we follow the fortunes of The Celts supporters and their chosen team, immersing ourselves in the green and white rhapsody of jerseys, scarves and other fan paraphernalia, along with the mythology and folklore of The Celts.
- Director
- Đuro Gavran
- Screenplay
- Đuro Gavran
- Cinematography
- Bojan Mrđenović, Filip Tot, Pavel Posavec
- Producer
- Oliver Sertić
- Production
- Restart
- Co-production
- Akademija dramske umjetnosti (ADU)
Đuro Gavran was born in 1982 in Bjelovar, Croatia. In 2007 he graduated graphic product design from the Faculty of Graphic Design, University of Zagreb. In 2007 he took an MA course in film and TV directing (documentary film) at the Academy of Dramatic Art in Zagreb. He has held three solo and around thirty group national and international exhibitions and participated at a dozen film festivals. He collaborated on the establishment and operation of a creative collective N,JAB – Novi, jako alternativni bend (New, Very Alternative Band). N,JAB is a movement (Njabism), whose followers express their ideas, thoughts and emotions regardless of the medium, knowledge of the medium and final result. He is one of the founders of the Nature & Society Association, promoting natural, social and cultural values. He is a Zagreb based multimedia freelancer (design, photography, camera, documentary). He worked as a cinematographer on Igor Bezinović’s films Nepovratno (2009) and Nadprosječan (2008).
Selected Filmography – Đuro Gavran (1982)
- The Verdict (2013) – documentary short
- Big Day (2012) – documentary feature
- Celts (2011) – documentary short
- Bojan (2010) – documentary short
- Glass Ballerina (2005) – experimental short