Stipe Delic, a renowned and accomplished filmmaker, made his debut entrance into the world on a warm summer day, June 23, 1925, in the picturesque and charming coastal town of Makarska, situated within the captivating and awe-inspiring region of Croatia, which was then part of the Yugoslavian nation, but has since gained its independence, proudly asserting its sovereignty as a standalone state.
Notable filmmaker Delic embarked on a remarkable career trajectory, initially establishing himself as a proficient assistant director before transitioning into a respected director in his own right. His impressive filmography comprises a diverse array of notable titles, with the 1973 release "The Battle of Sutjeska" standing out as a testament to his exceptional storytelling and direction skills.
Moreover, Delic's impressive body of work also includes the 1962 productions "Il capitano di ferro" and "Alone Against Rome", which further cemented his reputation as a talented and accomplished director, revered within the cinematic industry.
Stipe Delic's existence was prematurely terminated on the first day of April in the year 1999, in the culturally rich and cosmopolitan city of Zagreb, which serves as the capital and largest urban center of Croatia, a country situated in the southeastern region of the European continent.