
Croatia: Defining a Nation
Documentary
Overview
Croatia’s achievement in coming 3rd at the 1998 World Cup in France was staggering. A nation barely established took on and beat the world’s powerhouse nations, coming within a whisker of lifting the trophy. But, this is much more than just a story about a talented football team, it is the tale of a nation emerging from the wreckage of the Balkan war and the disintegration of Yugoslavia to stand proudly as an independent country on football’s grandest stage.
Top Cast
Zvonimir Boban
Zvonimir Boban
Zvonimir Boban
Slaven Bilić
Slaven Bilić
Slaven Bilić
Igor Štimac
Igor Štimac
Igor Štimac
Davor Šuker
Davor Šuker
Davor Šuker
Robert Prosinečki
Robert Prosinečki
Robert Prosinečki
Aljoša Asanović
Aljoša Asanović
Aljoša Asanović
Miroslav 'Ćiro' Blažević
Miroslav 'Ćiro' Blažević
Miroslav 'Ćiro' Blažević
Petar Krpan
Petar Krpan
Petar Krpan
Silvio Marić
Silvio Marić
Silvio Marić
Dražen Ladić
Dražen Ladić
Dražen Ladić
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