Born 1933 (age 84) · Zagreb, Croatia
Appears in 42 titles

Željko Senečić was a Croatian film and television production designer, film director and screenwriter. Senečić studied painting at the Zagreb Academy of Fine Arts and scenography at the Zagreb Academy of Drama Arts. His career in filmmaking and production design began in the early 1960s. His most memorable films include the Palme d'Or and Academy Award-winning The Tin Drum (Die Blechtrommel, 1979; directed by Volker Schlöndorff and partially filmed in Zagreb, with Senečić credited as production co-designer) and classics of Croatian cinema such as Rondo (1966), One Song a Day Takes Mischief Away (Tko pjeva zlo ne misli, 1970). Senečić won four Golden Arena for Best Production Design awards, making him one of the most decorated production designers in Croatian cinema. He also co-wrote screenplays for films An Event (Događaj, 1969; directed by Vatroslav Mimica) and The House (Kuća, 1975; directed by Bogdan Žižić). Senečić also started directing short films in the late 1970s and then proceeded to make several feature films in the 1990s, such as Delusion (Zavaravanje, 1998) and Dubrovnik Twilight (Dubrovački suton, 1999).

Filmography

Charuga
4.9
Charuga
1991
as Slikar
An Event
6.7
An Event
1969
Writer
The House
7.8
The House
1975
Writer
Trieste, Yugoslavia
9.0
Trieste, Yugoslavia
2017
as Himself
Delusion
7.0
Delusion
1998
Director
Pont Neuf
10.0
Pont Neuf
1997
Director
9.0
Dubrovnik Twilight
1999
Director
Motel Moonlight
9.0
Motel Moonlight
1976
Writer
Sucks
Sucks
2012
Director
Red and Black
2006
Director
Either We Are or Aren't
Either We Are or Aren't
1977
Writer
Ana and Nives
Ana and Nives
1980
Production Designer