Stanislav Tomić was born in 1972. He graduated in Film and TV Directing from the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art. His short fiction film Promašaj (2001) won him Jelena Rajković Award at the Days of Croatian Film. He also directed a one-hour fiction film Otac (2005), after which he made a few TV series, including, in particular, Good Intentions. His films were shown at numerous festivals: Motovun, Teheran, Obehausen, Edinburgh, Munich, Siena, Warsaw, Trieste and other. In 2011, he directed his first feature-length fiction film, the wartime drama Josef.
Stanislav made more than 40 documentary films, including Ship Builder (2007), Delta (2006) and Crystal Night (2005). In the late 1990s, together with Dalibor Matanić and Tomislav Rukavina, he co-directed documentary films Metropolis (1998), BAG (1999) and Good Luck! (1999), noticed for their specific humor and esthetics.
Cement, Substitution, Cocaine: The Chase, fiction (1994)
Metropolis, documentary (with D. Matanić and T. Rukavina, 1998)
BAG, documentary (with D. Matanić and T. Rukavina, 1999)
Good Luck!, documentary (with D. Matanić and T. Rukavina, 1999)
Promašaj, fiction (2000)
Croats in Austria, documentary (2003)
Ljubav u zaleđu, TV series (2005)
Otac, fiction film (2005)
Good Intentions, TV series (2007/2008)
Tata od formata, documentary film (2011)
Josef, fiction film (2011)