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Jakov Sedlar

Croatian film director and producer (born 1952)


Croatian film director and producer (born 1952)

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nameJakov Sedlar
birth_date
birth_placeSplit, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia
(now Croatia)
nationalityCroatian
occupationFilm director, film producer
known_forNationalist documentary films, Gospa, Jasenovac – The Truth
spouse{{plainlist
childrenDominik, Marija and Emili Ema
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(now Croatia)

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  • [[File:Ribbon of an Order of Danica Hrvatska with the face of Marko Marulić.png|20px]] Order of Danica Hrvatska Jakov Sedlar (born 6 November 1952) is a Croatian film director and producer. A former cultural attaché during the 1990s in the Franjo Tuđman government, his documentaries promote Croatian nationalist views through propaganda. His 2016 documentary Jasenovac – The Truth sparked controversy and condemnation for downplaying and denying the crimes committed at the Jasenovac concentration camp by the Ustaše during World War II, instead focusing on crimes supposedly committed against Croats by communist Partisans at the camp following the war, while using alleged misinformation and forgeries to present its case, in addition to naming former and current Croatian officials, intellectuals, historians and journalists it dubs as "Yugoslav nationalists concealing the truth".

Biography

Sedlar was born in Split, SR Croatia, Yugoslavia in 1952. In 1972, he moved to Zagreb, where he studied South Slavic languages, Western literature and philosophy at the University of Zagreb. After his graduation in 1977, he enrolled in the Academy of Dramatic Arts and studied theatre and film directing, graduating in 1981.

Sedlar was the Croatian Government's "official propagandist" during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, according to the historian Vjekoslav Perica. Sedlar became known for films such as Gospa and Četverored, which portray the events of World War II and the Cold War from a Croatian nationalist perspective. He also made a number of documentaries glorifying wartime President Franjo Tuđman and his party, the right-wing Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ). In an apparent bid to increase their credibility abroad, several were filmed in the English language, with actor Martin Sheen narrating. In 1996, Tuđman persuaded him to accept the post of the first cultural attaché in the United States (New York), where he remained until 2000. During that time, he launched various projects and organized numerous events to promote Croatian culture. Joe Tripician, who was hired to write the official biography of Tuđman and co-directed the documentary Tudjman with Sedlar (though Tripician claims he barely worked on the film and was shocked when he saw his name on it), describes Sedlar as the "Leni Riefenstahl of Croatia — but without the talent."

After his return from the United States in 2000, the newly elected coalition government demoted Sedlar.

Controversies

Sedlar was criticized for nationalism and politicization in his films. On 4 April 2016, his documentary Jasenovac – The Truth premiered. The documentary is about the alleged crimes committed by the communist authorities of the FPR Yugoslavia in the Jasenovac concentration camp between 1945 and 1951 following the World War II, which, as claimed in the documentary, were covered up. The film also downplays and denies the extent of the Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia, as well as the World War II-era genocide of Serbs, contending that the number of victims were exaggerated through post-war Yugoslavian communist propaganda. At the end of the documentary, Sedlar leaves the alleged communist crimes, moves to the modern era and mentions various leftists who allegedly "cover up communist crimes" (naming Presidents Stjepan Mesić and Ivo Josipović, and Serb MP Milorad Pupovac) as well as various journalists who allegedly help them (Miljenko Jergović, Jurica Pavičić, Ante Tomić, Davor Butković and others), which was considered tendentious and irrelevant to the theme of the documentary, as well as a way of labeling people he considered inadequate. Slavko Goldstein said that the documentary was "full of half-truths, lies and forgeries", and that the end in which some public figures are named was a "direct arrest warrant and indictment against individuals."

Vladimir Matijanić wrote for the Slobodna Dalmacija that the documentary "does not prove that after the liberation, the Partisans carried out mass executions of the prisoners, or that the Jasenovac concentration camp was solely a 'working and internment camp'" (as claimed in the documentary). Another controversy connected to the documentary is the alleged title in the Vjesnik newspaper from 1945 stating that corpses tossed into the Sava were reaching Zagreb from the direction of Jasenovac. Shortly after the premiere, journalist Lovro Krnić went through the Zagreb state archives and examined all the May 1945 issues of Vjesnik and found that no such headline existed. Upon closer inspection, Krnić discovered that the headline seen in the documentary had been crudely doctored, likely using Photoshop. Attorney Veljko Miljević stated that Sedlar could end up in prison due to charges of falsification, denial of crime and hate speech against politicians and journalists.

In April 2017, the Simon Wiesenthal Center sent a letter to the Zagreb City Council it had received from Robert Rozett, the director of the Yad Vashem libraries. In it, Rozett apparently noted that having the films in the Visual Center is in no way an endorsement of their content. The Simon Wiesenthal Center urged the Zagreb City Council to deny Sedlar an award from the city, which was partially based on his films being available through Yad Vashem. Yad Vashem's apparent distancing from Sedlar did not deter him from continuing to use this example to legitimize the historic value of his work.

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleNotes
1988U sredini mojih dana (1988)
1995Gospa
1996Don't Forget Me
1998Agonija
Remembrance of Georgia
1999File of Four
2003Mercy of the Seaco-directed with Dominik Sedlar
2018Duhovi
2021The Matchco-directed with Dominik Sedlar
2022The Conversation
2024260 Days

Docudramas

YearFilmDirectorWriterNotes
2004Syndrome Jerusalem
2009Café Auschwitz

Selected documentaries

YearFilmDirectorWriterNotes
1984Međugorje, Gospi u pohode
1987Lijepa naša
Jeste li bili u Zagrebu, gospodine Lumiere
1988U srednih mojih dana
1989Hrvatski BožićVideo
1991Jugoslavenska armija i srpski teroristiVideo
Krvavi UskrsVideo
Pomozite HrvatskojVideo
Srpski vidovi smrtiVideo
Stepinac - znak vremenaVideo
1992Nepoznati dio Holokausta, Srbija 1941-1945
1993Trinaest stoljeca hrvatske kultureVideo
1996Mozart of Basketball
1997Tuđman – hrvatski George Washington
1999To je put
2002Brač, Dalmacija, Hrvatska
Sudbina mi nije dala da odem
2005YudithShort
Kad mrtvi glasuju
2006Nema više herojaShort
Hrvatska Ljubavi moja
Petnaest do osam
Searching for Orson
2007Mayim, Mayim
2009Hrvatske katedrale
Ruža Pospiš-Baldani
Gotovina, pisma iz Haga
Ante Pavelić bez maske
2010Tito bez maske
Pravednik Stepinac
Yulia
2011Caffe Auschwitz
Bitka za Dajlu
Hrvati i njihovi franjevci u USA i Canadi
Hrvati i Srbi, povijest jedne averzije
2012Ljubav koja ne poznaje granicaShort
Tko želi ubiti Juliju Timošenko
2014Julija, ona koja se nikada ne predajeShort
Anne Frank: Then and Now
2016Jasenovac – The Truth
The Righteous GypsyShort
Nisam se bojao umrijeti
Requiem for the World
2017Adel i Mara
Snaga tišine
Svetac, zločinac i dvorske lude
20193069
Zagrljaj sudbine
2022Once Upon a Time in Croatia

References

Sources

References

  1. (21 April 2017). "Dishonour for Zagreb Over 'Alternative Facts' About Holocaust".
  2. (3 May 2017). "Propaganda Trip: Why Franjo Tudjman's Biographer Rebelled".
  3. (25 February 2016). "Balkanized at Sunrise".
  4. (7 April 2016). "Split: Prikazan dokumentarni film "Jasenovac-istina" Jakova Sedlara".
  5. (5 April 2016). "Goldstein: Sedlarov film 'Jasenovac - istina' pun je poluistina, laži i falsifikata".
  6. (6 April 2016). "U Splitu prikazan".
  7. "OTKRIVAMO - JASENOVAC-FOTOŠOPIRANA ISTINA: Sedlarov udarni argument o plivanju leševa uzvodno je loša montaža".
  8. (18 April 2016). "Jakov Sedlar bi zbog filma 'Jasenovac – istina' mogao u zatvor". Telegram.
  9. (18 April 2017). "Wiesenthal Center Urges Zagreb City Council to Deny Award to Croatian Film Director Sedlar". WiesenthalCenter.
  10. (10 May 2020). "Židovska općina negoduje jer HRT prikazuje Sedlarov film o Mossadovom agentu". TPortal.
  11. (22 July 2003). "Višestruki prevarant Sedlar dolazi za šefa drame HNK Split – Nacional.hr".
  12. (1 September 2004). "Sedlarovi "olakšali" Importanne Galeriju za 30.000 kuna?".
  13. (23 November 2018). "Evo što australska ambasada kaže o odbijanju vize neonacistu Bujancu".
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