Zdravko Mustać
was born in Zadar in 1961. As the member of the fourth generation of the Split School of Alternative Film in the eighties he realized about twenty short alternative films. In the 90s turned to the Film as a professional. Directed over twenty Documentaries, Video works and short feature films. His works were presented with success both in the homeland and abroad (New York, Moscow, Washington, Copenhagen, Budapest, Berlin, Ljubljana). Won three Octavian Awards at the days of Croatian Film. At this year’s Film Festival in Pula, in the Selection of National Program, he had a debut with his first long-feature film Blizine (Closeness). Mustać was the selector at the 5th Mediterranean Film Festival 2004.
Edin Lonić
was born in Bihać in 1961, and accomplished the Primary and Secondary
Schools there. He graduated at College of Drama Arts in Belgrade,
Organization Department. From 1984 he has been working at TV Sarajevo,
the present Federal TV, being the Chief Producer at the moment. Since
2006 he has been working as a Docent Lecturer at at the Academy of
Drama Arts in Tuzla in the Department of Artistic – Educational Branch
of Film and TV Production. As a Producer participated in large projects
of Sport, Entertainment, Informative, Drama and Educational Program. As
Manager or Manager Assistant participated in the production of Feature
Films Stanica običnih vozova (The Regular Trains Station), Tunel
(Tunnel), Dobro uštimani mrtvaci (The Well Tempered Corpses) Dolina
snajpera (The Valley of Snipers).