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Golden Arena For Best Supporting Actress
The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actress at the Pula Film Festival. List of winners Yugoslav Film Awards (1958–90) Croatian Film Awards (1990–present) Footnotes :A.  Although the festival was opened on 26 July 1991 and a press screening of Zrinko Ogresta's film '' Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing'' was held, the festival board presided by Antun Vrdoljak decided to cancel the festival in protest against the violence of the Ten-Day War which was going on in Slovenia and the initial stages of the Croatian War of Independence. Nine films were supposed to be screened in the competition program. :B. : The awards ceremony was cancelled in 1994 as only one Croatian feature film was made in the preceding 12 months ('' The Price of Life'' directed by Bogdan Žižić). The festival was held in spite of this, but the usual national competition program was replaced with a retrospective of animated films produced by the Zagreb ...
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Pula Film Festival
Pula Film Festival ( hr, Pulski filmski festival) is an annual Croatian film festival, established in 1954. It is held in a Roman amphitheater known as the Pula Arena. Pula Film Festival is the oldest Croatian film festival and is usually held in the summer, in July or August. Apart from film screenings open to the public, the annual Croatian film industry awards are also traditionally presented at the festival. The awards presented at the festival (called Golden Arenas) are the main national film awards in the country, and they serve as the Croatian equivalent of the American Academy Awards. The festival was originally started in 1954 and within a few years it became the centerpiece event of the Yugoslav film industry, with the first national awards being presented in 1957. This lasted until 1991, when the festival was cancelled due to the breakup of Yugoslavia, only to resume in 1992 as the Croatian film awards festival. It has been held every year since (with the exception ...
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The Meeting Point
''The Meeting Point'' (''Sabirni centar'') is a 1989 Yugoslavian fantasy/comedy-drama film directed by Goran Marković and starring Rade Marković, Bogdan Diklić, Dragan Nikolić, Mirjana Karanović and Anica Dobra. It is based on Dušan Kovačević's play of the same title translated in the U.S. as ''The Gathering Place''. Plot An archaeological team, digging in a remote village and led by an old professor, unearths an old Roman artifact, a gravestone bearing some mysterious inscriptions. After realizing that they have stumbled upon something precious, the professor collapses with a heart attack. Seemingly dead for people around him, he finds himself in a sort of afterlife state and realizes that the stone marked a passage into the classical underworld so he starts mingling with the antique spirits of the dead. The spirits themselves appear just as silly and petty as the peasants from the village above them, and in their desire to see what happened to their descendants, they ...
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The Lika Cinema
''The Lika Cinema'' ( hr, Kino Lika) is a Croatian drama film directed by Dalibor Matanic. It was released in 2008. Cast * Krešimir Mikić as Mike * Areta Ćurković as Olga * Ivo Gregurević as Joso * Danko Ljuština as Mike's father * Jasna Žalica as Joso's wife * Nada Gaćešić as Aunt * Milan Pleština as Doctor * Dara Vukić as Granny * Marija Tadić as Jele * Milivoj Beader as Iguman * Damir Karakaš as Gliso * Petar Tudja as Boy * Trpimir Jurkić as Young Policeman * Filip Radoš as Old Policeman * Mirela Brekalo as Mike's mother References External links * * The Lika Cinema' on Cineuropa The MEDIA sub-programme of Creative Europe or simply Creative Europe MEDIA (formerly The MEDIA Programme of the European Union) is designed to support the European film and audiovisual industries. Budget The goal of programmers is to increase the ... 2008 films 2000s Croatian-language films 2008 drama films Films directed by Dalibor Matanić Croatian drama fi ...
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All For Free
''All for Free'' ( bs, Sve džaba) is a 2006 Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian film directed by Antonio Nuić. The film premiered at the 2006 Pula Film Festival (the Croatian national film awards festival), where it went on to win the Big Golden Arena for Best Film award, along with the Best Director (Antonio Nuić), Best Screenplay Best or The Best may refer to: People * Best (surname), people with the surname Best * Best (footballer, born 1968), retired Portuguese footballer Companies and organizations * Best & Co., an 1879–1971 clothing chain * Best Lock Corporation, ... (Antonio Nuić) and Best Supporting Actress ( Nataša Janjić) awards. References External links * 2006 films 2006 drama films Bosnia and Herzegovina drama films Croatian drama films Bosnian-language films 2000s Croatian-language films {{Croatia-film-stub ...
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Two Players From The Bench
''Two Players from the Bench'' ( hr, Dva igrača s klupe) is a Croatian comedy-drama film directed by Dejan Šorak. It was released in 2005. Cast * Goran Navojec - Ante Jukić * Borko Perić - Duško Katran * Tarik Filipović Tarik Filipović (born 11 March 1972) is a Bosnian-Croatian television presenter and actor. He has appeared in over 800 theatre plays since his debut in 1985. He has also been in many films and TV dramas produced throughout the areas of former Yu ... - Antiša * Dora Lipovčan - Stela * Renne Gjoni - The Hague Prosecutor Sources * External links * 2005 films 2000s Croatian-language films 2005 comedy-drama films Croatian comedy-drama films 2005 comedy films 2005 drama films Films scored by Mate Matišić {{Croatia-film-stub ...
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Sorry For Kung Fu
''Sorry for Kung Fu'' ( hr, Oprosti za kung fu) is a 2004 Croatian drama film directed by Ognjen Sviličić. The plot follows a pregnant unmarried woman played by Daria Lorenci, who returns to her village in Croatia after living in Germany during the Croatian War of Independence. Her family labors to find her a husband to avoid a local scandal, not knowing the father is Asian. Cast * Daria Lorenci as Mirjana "Mira" * Filip Radoš as Jozo, Mira's father * Vera Zima as Kate, Mira'a mother * Luka Petrušić as Marko, Mira's brother * Vedran Mlikota as Veliki * Ivica Bašić as Mate * Yong Long Dai as Child * Jadranka Đokić Jadranka Đokić (born 14 January 1981) is a Croatian actress. One of the top Croatian actresses, she has won critical approval for her theatre, film and television performances. Her notable film roles include starring in ''Fine Dead Girls'', '' ... as Zorica * Barbara Vicković as Nurse * Mate Curic as Krule * Milivoj Cace as Jović * Branimir Rakić ...
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Below The Line (2003 Film)
''Below the Line'' (''Ispod crte'') is a 2003 Croatian film directed by Petar Krelja, starring Rakan Rushaidat and Leona Paraminski Leona Paraminski (born 22 August 1979) is a Croatian film, theater and television actress. She grew up in Vrbovec, a town near Zagreb, and spent time traveling around Croatia and Germany as a child. Biography Leona became interested in the arts .... Sources * External links * 2003 films Croatian drama films 2000s Croatian-language films {{Croatia-film-stub ...
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Fine Dead Girls
''Fine Dead Girls'' ( hr, Fine mrtve djevojke; also distributed internationally as ''Nice Dead Girls'') is a 2002 Croatian drama film that premiered in July 2002, at the Pula Film Festival. The film has been named one of the best Croatian films since Croatia's independence. It caught much attention due to its controversial, provocative themes. Plot Iva (Olga Pakalović) and Marija (Nina Violić), a lesbian couple, rent an apartment in Zagreb in a building that seems to provide a quiet and safe environment for their love, but over time the atmosphere in the building becomes more and more threatening. The elder landlady Olga (Inge Appelt) dominates the building. Other tenants include her calm husband, her grown-up son Daniel (Krešimir Mikić) who has a crush on Iva, the prostitute Lidija (Jadranka Đokić), an abused housewife, a widower keeping the corpse of his newly deceased wife, a gynecologist (Boris Miholjević) performing abortions in one flat of the house, and an ex-sol ...
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Cashier Wants To Go To The Seaside
''Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside'' ( hr, Blagajnica hoće ići na more) is a 2000 Croatian comedy film directed by Dalibor Matanić. Cast * Dora Polić as Barica * Ivan Brkić as Miljenko * Milan Štrljić as Police Detective * Nina Violić as Jadranka * Vera Zima as Štefica * Hana Hegedušić as Željka * Mirjana Rogina as Đurđa * Danko Ljuština as Đurđa's Husband * Anita Diaz as Tonka * Marija Kohn Marija Kohn (7 August 1934 – 16 July 2018) was a Croatian actress.
as Old Thieving Lady * Vlasta Knezović as Miljenko's Wife * Branko Meničanin as Menial Worker * Vlatko Dulić as Professor * Drago Diklić as Himself


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Wish I Were A Shark
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The Three Men Of Melita Žganjer
''The Three Men of Melita Žganjer'' ( hr, Tri muškarca Melite Žganjer) is a 1998 award-winning Croatian film directed by Snježana Tribuson, who also wrote the screenplay for the film. Synopsis The film has been described as a "lighthearted comedy" and centers on Melita Žganjer (Mirjana Rogina), a 30-something single woman who works as a vendor in a small cake shop in Zagreb. Melita is infatuated with Juan (Filip Šovagović), a character in a popular Spanish telenovela aired on local TV, and at the same time tries to get Janko ( Goran Navojec), the cake delivery man, to notice her. Her affection for Janko goes unnoticed and Melita turns to Jura ( Ivo Gregurević), a police officer and colleague of her roommate Eva ( Sanja Vejnović). However, Melita soon finds Jura's interest in her superficial and, upon hearing that Juan would come to Zagreb to play an UNPROFOR soldier in a locally produced film dealing with the Croatian War of Independence, Melita succeeds in meeting him, ...
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The Third Woman
''The Third Woman'' (''Treća žena'') is a 1997 Croatian film directed by Zoran Tadić. External links * 1997 films 1990s Croatian-language films 1997 crime drama films Films set in Zagreb Croatian crime drama films {{Croatia-film-stub ...
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