Film Authors' Studio
Film Authors' Studio (Croatian: Filmski autorski studio, FAS) was a short-lived but influential[1] Croatian film production studio. Established in 1967, it was the first independent feature film production company in Yugoslavia.[2]
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[...] and the Zagreb documentarists, associated mainly with Jadran Film and later with the influential FAS—Film Authors' Studio—which was disbanded in 1973 for financial reasons.
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