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Miljenko Smoje

Miljenko Smoje

Writing

February 14, 1923 – October 25, 1995 (died at 72)
Split, Croatia
Male
8 Movies
4 TV Shows

Miljenko Smoje (14 February 1923 – 25 October 1995) was a Croatian writer and journalist. Smoje was born in Split, at the time in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, in a family of poor labourers. The neighbourhood where he grew up was known for its support for anarchism, socialism and other left-wing ideologies. This would later influence Smoje's work and help him develop a strong dislike of authorities and the establishment. Smoje finished high school in Split in 1941, but his further education was interrupted by the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia and Split being occupied by Italy. Smoje joined Communist Party of Yugoslavia and took part in local resistance movement. However, due to his rebellious nature, he was expelled from the Party, but he survived that, as well as brief incarceration by Italian authorities. After the end of the war he finished college and worked as a teacher. In 1950 he took a job as a reporter for the Split daily newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija, where he would write until his formal retirement in 1979. As a reporter, Smoje developed a specific style that included use of Čakavština dialect in his articles. His specialty was articles about ordinary people and through the decades he travelled over Dalmatia chronicling many aspects of its life. Later he used many of those experiences as the basis for his short stories, plays and novels. He liked to inject all of his work with a strong dose of humour, laced with elements of every-day tragedy. All this helped Smoje become one of the most respected and more popular writers of former Yugoslavia, as well as arguably the greatest humourist of Croatian literature. It was the medium of television which helped Smoje become famous. In 1970 he wrote the script for Naše malo misto (also known as Malo misto), a mini-series chronicling three decades of life in small Dalmatian coastal town. The series featured many memorable characters that would later become part of local culture. Smoje also showed ability to use broad comedy as a way to criticise aspects of Communism. The series nevertheless became an instant hit and grew in popularity through the decades. In 1980 Smoje tried to repeat the success with Velo misto, a more ambitious project chronicling life in Split between 1910 and 1947. Velo misto became very popular and developed cult status of its own. After his retirement Smoje continued to write for Slobodna Dalmacija and Nedjeljna Dalmacija weekly. In the late 1980s and early 1990s he opposed Croatian nationalism and for that reason he was snubbed by the media controlled by Franjo Tuđman and his ruling Croatian Democratic Union. When Tuđman's supporter Miroslav Kutle took over Slobodna Dalmacija in 1993, Smoje began to write for the satirical weekly Feral Tribune. Semi-official snub of Miljenko Smoje ended in late 1990s when his shows were allowed to be aired on Croatian Radiotelevision. Smoje was married twice. He is buried in Žrnovnica near Split.

The Big Town
The Big Town

The Big Town

1980 9.0

Writer

Age 57 (now 72)
14 eps
Our Little Town
Our Little Town

Our Little Town

1970 8.6

Writer

Age 47 (now 72)
13 eps
The Battle of Sutjeska
The Battle of Sutjeska

The Battle of Sutjeska

1973 6.5

Writer

Age 50 (now 72)
The Battle of the Eagles
The Battle of the Eagles

The Battle of the Eagles

1979 6.4

Writer

Age 56 (now 72)
Roko and Cicibela
Roko and Cicibela

Roko and Cicibela

1978 6.9

Writer

Age 54 (now 72)
Cervantes from the Small Town
Cervantes from the Small Town

Cervantes from the Small Town

1982 5.9

Writer

Age 58 (now 72)
From One Friday to the Next
From One Friday to the Next

From One Friday to the Next

1985 7.0

Writer

Age 61 (now 72)
Man and Architecture
Man and Architecture

Man and Architecture

1977

Writer

Age 54 (now 72)
Zagrebians
Zagrebians

Zagrebians

1970

Writer

Age 47 (now 72)
Ballad of Sharko
Ballad of Sharko

Ballad of Sharko

2005 7.0

Writer

Age 82 (now 72)
The Big Town
The Big Town

The Big Town

1980 9.0

Creator

Age 57 (now 72)
Our Little Town
Our Little Town

Our Little Town

1970 8.6

Creator

Age 47 (now 72)