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- Branko Lustig (10 June – 14 November ) was a Croatian film producer best known for winning Academy Awards for Best Picture for Schindler's List and Gladiator.
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- Branko Lustig: A Cinematic Titan Branko Lustig, a renowned Croatian film producer, stands as the only Croatian to have ever won two Academy Awards.
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Branko Lustig (born June 10, 1932) is a prominent Croatian Jewish film producer. He is the only person born in Croatia (at the time Kingdom of Yugoslavia) to have won two Academy Awards.
Early life
Lustig was born in Osijek, Croatia, (at that time Kingdom of Yugoslavia), to a Croatian Jewish family. His father, Mirko, was head-waiter at a Osijek Café Central, and his mother, Vilma, was a housewife. Lustig grandparents, unlike his parents, were religious and he regularly attended town Synagogue with them. During World War II, as a child he was imprisoned for two years in Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen. Most members of his family perished in the death camps throughout Europe, including his grandmother who was killed in the gas chamber, while his father was killed in Čakovec by Hungarians on March 15, 1945. Lustig mother survived the Holocaust and was reunited with him after the war. On the day of the liberation Lustig weighted only 66 pounds. Lustig cred
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