18-06-2012

National Programme of the 59th Pula Film Festival

    • The National Programme of the 59th Pula Film Festival will be opened in the Arena on 21 July 2012 with Vlatka Vorkapic's romantic comedy Sonja and the Bull, produced by Interfilm. So far, eight films have been confirmed for the main section of the National Programme. Apart from the opening film there is also Krsto Papic's crime drama Flower Square, produced by Ozana film, the omnibus Zagreb Stories Vol. 2, produced by Propeler film, Goran Rukavina's drama Children of the Fall, produced by Corvus film, Arsen Anton Ostojic's drama Halima's Path, produced by Arkadena Zagreb, and Davor Žmegac's romantic comedy No Laughing Allowed, produced by the Croatian Radiotelevision. Two films already presented in the rest of Croatia will premiere in Pula: Igor Mirkovic’s melodrama Night Boats, produced by Studio dim, and Branko Schmidt’s thriller Cannibal Vegetarian, produced by Telefilm.

      5 independent films waiting for public support

      Apart from the eight films already mentioned, five independent films (films made outside Croatian Audiovisual Centre’s public call for proposals for funding for the promotion of audiovisual work for feature-length fiction film) have been invited for the main section of the National Programme. The Pula Film Festival Council has reached a decision to postpone the deadline for the application of films for the 59
      th Pula Film Festival to 29 June. By that time the Croatian Audiovisual Centre will decide on their requests for co-financing. After receiving confirmations from producers, the Festival will announce their participation. The following films have been invited: Damir Cucic’s A Letter to my Father, produced by the Croatian Film Association, Dario Pleic’s It’s Not All About Money, produced by Interfilm, Jozo Patljak’s Accidental Passer-by, produced by Alka film, Hives,directed by five directors and produced by the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art and four other film academies, and a new version of Bella Biondina by late Daniel Marušic.

      2 minority co-productions

      Two co-productions with Serbia will be presented as part of the minority co-productions section – Bojan Vuletic’s Practical Guide to Belgrade with Singing and Crying, co-produced by Croatian Kinorama, and Srdjan Dragojevic’s The Parade, co-produced by Mainframe. Ilian Metev’s Sofia’s Last Ambulance, awarded at Cannes and co-produced by Croatian Nukleus film, will be presented outside of competition.

      The Festival’s International Programme will be presented at a press conference that will take place in a week’s time.


      National Programme – main section

      Sonja i bikSonja and the Bull

      (Sonja i bik)

      romantic comedy

      Croatia, 103 min, 2012

      directed and written by Vlatka Vorkapic, co-written by Elvis Bosnjak

      Sonja, a city girl from Zagreb, a vegetarian and a hardcore animal-rights activist, strongly opposes bullfighting in Dalmatinska zagora (Dalmatian Hinterland). People find this irritating and they conclude that no matter how passionately Sonja loves animals, she would never dare to stand in front of a bull. Bets are raised and Sonja faces a challenge in the form of Ante, known far and wide for his powers of persuasion…

      production company Interfilm, producer Ivan Maloca
      co-production company Croatia radiotelevizija


      cast: Judita Frankovic, Goran Bogdan, Csilla Barath Bastaic, Barbara Prpic, Mila Elegovic, Dejan Acimovic, Ivo Gregurevic, Elvis Bosnjak, Vladimir Tintor, Zlatan Zuhric

      director of photography Dragan Markovic, editing Marin Juranic

      art direction Tanja Lacko, costume design Slavica Šnur

      music Stanko Kovacic, Damir Martinovic, Ivanka Mazurkijevic, sound Mladen Šiklic, Ruben Albahari, make-up Slavica Šnur, special effects Kristijan Mršic (visual effects supervisor), Boris Hergešic (visual effects artist)


      Cvjetni trgFlower Square

      (Cvjetni trg)

      crime drama

      Croatia, 102 min, 2012

      directed by Krsto Papic, written by Mate Matišic, co-written by Krsto Papic

      Actor Filip Kapec and his family find themselves under threat from the mafia and criminal underworld after police inspector Branko forces Filip to help the police investigate a ruthless mafia boss…

      production company Ozana Film, producer Krsto Papic

      co-production company Croatian Radiotelevision, co-producer Josip Popovac


      cast: Dražen Kuhn, Dragan Despot, Mladen Vulic, Anja Šovagovic Despot, Matija Prskalo, Marija Škaricic, Ingeborg Appelt, Mirjana Majurec, Natalija Djordjevic, Slaven Knezovic, Goran Grgic, Ivica Zadro, Vedran Živolic, Janko Rakoc, Igor Mešin, Nikša Kušelj, Damir Loncar, Renne Gjoni, Ljubomir Jurkovic, Branko Menicanin, Mate Matišic, Tara Papic, Hedviga Pražic Kalista, Elena Galic, Ela Papic, Toma Matišic

      director of photography Branko Cahun, editing Robert Lisjak, Dubravko Prugovecki

      art direction Mario Ivezic, costume design Lena Andrijevic

      music Mate Matišic, sound recording Mladen Šiklic, sound design Ater d.o.o.

      make-up Irena Hadrovic, special effects Branko Repalust


      Noćni brodoviNight Boats
      (Nocni brodovi)

      melodrama

      Croatia, Slovenia, Serbia, 101 min, 2012

      directed by Igor Mirkovic

      written by Igor Mirkovic, Elvis Bošnjak

      Last love is just like the first one - unexpected, surprising, and awkward. There are hundreds of storied about first loves, and this is a story about a last love. About a romance that no one expected and that would never have happened if Helena and Jakov had not jumped from the balcony and ran into the night like some seventy-year-old teenagers…

      production company Studio dim

      producers Darija Kulenovic Gudan, Marina Andree Škop

      co-production companies Bela film (Slovenia), Delirijum films (Serbia), Croatian Radiotelevision, Radio-Television Slovenia

      co-producers Ida Weiss, Biljana Prvanovic, Srdjan Dragojevic, Josip Popovac

      cast: Ana Karic, Radko Polic, Renata Ulmanski, Lana Baric, Marija Geml, Mirna Medakovic, Bogdan Diklic, Pero Kvrgic, Zvonimir Torjanac, Angel Palašev

      director of photography Silvestar Kolbas, editing Ivana Fumic

      art direction Željka Buric, costume design Tatjana Strugar

      music Tamara Obrovac, sound Dubravka Premar

      make-up Snježana Gorup, special effects Josip Klobucar



      Djeca jeseniChildren of the Fall
      (Djeca jeseni)

      drama
      Croatia, 92 min, 2012

      directed by Goran Rukavina
      written by Zvonimir Munivrana

      After his wife Maša disappears at a mountain expedition, Marko lives alone with his daughter. His friend Lidija helps them. Their lives soon reveal all emotional and personality clashes that the burden of the missing woman has left on all of them…

      production company Corvus Film, producer Zvonimir Munivrana

      co-production company Croatian Radiotelevision, co-producer Josip Popovac

      cast: Leon Lucev, Judita Frankovic, Anamarija Mandic, Ivana Rošcic, Joško Ševo, Drago Utješanovic, Ksenija Marinkovic, Matija Prskalo, Csilla Barath-Bastaic, Željko Duvnjak, Boris Svrtan, Zijad Gracic, Borko Peric, Darko Milas, Vesna Tominac, Tea Deanovic, Nives Canovic, Blaženka Radišic, Marica Vidušin

      director of photography Darko Drinovac, editing Vjeran Pavlinic

      art direction Ivo Hušnjak, costume design Zorana Meic

      music Josip Cvitanovic, sound Mladen Pervan

      make-up Irena Hadrovic, special effects Branko Repalust


      Zagrebačke priče vol. 2Zagreb Stories Vol. 2

      (Zagrebacke price vol. 2)

      drama

      Croatia, Slovenia, min, 2012

      production company Propeler film

      producer Boris T. Matic

      co-production companies Restart (Slovenia), Alka Film (Croatia)

      Propeler Film invited screenwriters to submit scripts for Zagreb Stories Vol 2 – Love. The producers received as many as 142 scripts. The selection committee had a tough task choosing the six scripts that would be included in the new omnibus film. Six very different filmmakers offer six intriguing perspectives on love in present Zagreb…

      Pears (Kruške)

      directed by Hana Vecek, written by Hana Vecek

      cast: Aleksandra Stojakovic, Siniša Popovic

      editing Marin Juranic, art direction Sven Stilinovic
      make-up Ivana Šimunic

      From One Day to Another (Od danas do sutra)

      directed by Sara Hribar, written by Sara Hribar

      cast: Dijana Vidušin, Nika Trenc Sato, Stjepan Peric, Jadranka Djokic, Romina Vitasovic, Marija Tadic, Ivan Glowatzky, Mislav Cavajda, Frano Maškovic, Borko Peric

      director of photography Vjekoslav Skledar, editing Marin Juranic

      art direction Tamara Lacko, costume design Lidija Sertic
      make-up Iva Kurobasa

      Sweetie (Mucica)

      directed by Aldo Tardozzi, written by Aldo Tardozzi

      cast: Haba Hegedušic, Alex Rakoš, Janko Rakoš, Inge Appelt, Ema Ursula Stojkovic

      director of photography Raul Brzic, editing Mato Ilijic

      art direction Damir Gabelica, costume design Zorana Meic
      make-up Iva Kurobasa

      Son (Son)

      directed by Ivan Sikavica, written by Ivan Skorin

      cast: Goran Radakovic, Matija Cigir

      director of photography Almir Fakic, editing Nina Velenic

      art direction Veronika Radman, costume design Neda Frank, make-up Iva Kurobasa

      Somebody Can Throw a Cigarette Butt From Above (Može neko baciti cik odozgo)

      directed by Josip Viskovic, written by Josip Viskovic

      cast: Katja Crevar, Nikola Miljanovic
      director of photography Dragan Šiša, editing Josip Viskovic

      art direction Veronika Radman, costume design Nevena Caklovic
      make-up Iva Kurobasa

      Squared (Na kvadrat)
      directed by Radislav Jovanov Gonzo, written by Jasna Žmak

      cast: Ivana Rošcic, Judita Frankovic

      editing Ana Štulina, Andrija Gvozdic Michl

      art direction Veronika Radman

      make-up Ivana Šimunic


      Halimin putHalima`s Path
      (Halimin put)

      drama, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 105 min, 2012

      directed by Arsen A. Ostojic
      written by Fedja Isovic

      Halima, a Muslim woman, is trying, without success, to identify the remains of her son who was killed in the Bosnian War. She refuses the DNA analysis, hiding the fact that her son was secretly adopted and is not her biological son. She realizes that the only solution to finally find her son’s remains is to track down his biological mother…

      production company Arkadena Zagreb d.o.o.
      producers Slobodan Trninic, Arsen A. Ostojic

      co-production companies Studio Arkadena d.o.o. (Slovenia), Fist d.o.o. (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

      cast: Alma Prica, Mijo Jurišic, Olga Pakalovic, Daria Lorenci, Minka Muftic, Gordana Gadžic, Izudin Bajrovic, Miraj Grbic, Mustafa Nadarevic, Aldin Tucic, Miodrag Krivokapic, Dejan Acimovic

      director of photography Slobodan Trninic, editing Dubravko Slunjski

      art direction Ivo Hušnjak, costume design Branka Tkalcec

      music Mate Matišic, sound Damir Kljucaric

      make-up Martina Šubic, special effects Drago Poldrugac

      Ljudožder vegetarijanacCannibal Vegetarian

      (Ljudožder vegetarijanac)

      thriller

      Croatia, 86 min, 2012

      directed by Branko Schmidt

      written by Branko Schmidt (based on the novel of the same name by Alen Bovic)

      Danko Babic is a successful gynaecologist but amoral, corrupt and ambitious man, well-connected to the Zagreb underworld. As long as he gets paid, Babic will do anything for the criminals at the clinic…

      production company Telefilm d.o.o.

      producer Stanislav Babic

      cast: Rene Bitorajac, Zrinka Cvitešic, Nataša Janjic, Ljubo Kerekeš, Daria Lorenci Flatz, Ksenija Pajic, Živko Anocic, Mustafa Nadarevic, Krešimir Mikic, Leon Lucev, Robert Ugrina, Dražen Kühn, Emir Hadžihafisbegovic, Zdenko Jelcic, Slaven Knezovic, Iva Babic, Rakan Rushaidat, Nela Kocis, Dražen Šivak, Ksenija Marinkovic, Ozren Grabaric, Boris Svrtan, Frano Dijak

      director of photography Dragan Ruljancic, editing Vesna Lažeta i Hrvoje Mršic

      art direction Ivana Škrabalo, costume design Željka Franulovic

      sound Zvonko Poljak, make-up Jasna Rosini


      Zabranjeno smijanjeNo Laughing Allowed

      (Zabranjeno smijanje)

      comedy

      Croatia, 93 min, 2012

      directed by Davor Žmegac
      written by Miro Gavran

      Boris is a satisfied fifty-year-old man with a wife, a daughter, a son, and… A lover. Younger one, of course. But he suddenly runs out of luck and thinks up a new plan to get back his harmonic life. However, with each new move he becomes more tangled up in a web of unexpected situations, his baits fall on unforeseen places, and his marital triangle gets more and more angles…

      production company Croatian Radiotelevision

      producers Josip Popovac, Mario Oreškovic

      cast: Ljiljana Bogojevic, Ljubomir Kerekeš, Nataša Dangubic, Lana Baric, Karla Brbic, Slavica Kneževic, Marica Vidušic, Biserka Fatur, Kristijan Ugrina, Silvio Vovk, Filip Detelic, Draško Zidar, Nikša Butijer, Sven Šestak

      director of photography Davorin Gecl, editing Mladen Radakovic

      art direction Velimir Domitrovic, costume design Lena Andrijevic

      music Mate Matišic, sound Robert Stanic

      make-up Irena Hadrovic, special effects Branko Repalust


      ____________________________________________________________________________

      Apart from the eight films already mentioned, five independent films (films made outside Croatian Audiovisual Centre’s public call for proposals for funding for the promotion of audiovisual work for feature-length fiction film) have been invited for the main section of the National Programme. The Pula Film Festival Council has reached a decision to postpone the deadline for the application of films for the 59th Pula Film Festival to 29 June. By that time the Croatian Audiovisual Centre will decide on their requests for co-financing. After receiving confirmations from producers, the Festival will announce their participation. The following films have been invited: Damir Cucic’s A Letter to my Father, produced by the Croatian Film Association, Dario Pleic’s It’s Not All About Money, produced by Interfilm, Jozo Patljak’s Accidental Passer-by, produced by Alka film, Hives, directed by five directors and produced by the Zagreb Academy of Dramatic Art and four other film academies, and a new version of Bella Biondina by late Daniel Marušic.

      It's Not All About Money
      (Nije sve u lovi)

      psychological thriller

      Croatia, 100 min, 2012.

      directed by Dario Pleic
      written by Dario Pleic, Branko Ružic

      Robi and Ines, a young couple, have seven days to return the full amount of Robi’s debt to the loan-sharker or they will both be killed. When they meet a prosperous banker called Marko, whose money could save their lives, Ines and Marko get close. In a crazy race with time, a love triangle of strange emotions, lies and passions is formed…

      production company Interfilm

      producer Ivan Maloca

      cast: Sara Stanic, Nikša Butijer, Marko Cindric, Leona Paraminski, Doris Šaric Kukuljica, Živko Anocic, Trpimir Jurkic, Joško Ševo

      director of photography Mario Delic, editing Antonija Mamic Vukicevic

      art direction Ivan Ivan, costume design Alena Orlovic

      music Tomislav Babic, sound Marko Pelaic (sound recordist)

      make-up Silvija Bradica

      A Letter to My Father
      (Pismo caci)

      drama

      Croatia, 72 min, 2012

      directed and written by Damir Cucic

      A father and a son reflect on their problems in communication which have been growing for years. The son cannot get rid of his fear that he is a carbon copy of his father and that his father’s life is a projection of his future. He takes an amateur camera and shoots a video-letter trying to compromise his father and present evidence that would prove that he is a much better person…

      production company Croatian Film Association

      producer Vera Robic-Škarica

      cast: Mate Gulin, Milivoj Beader

      director of photography Boris Poljak, editing Damir Cucic

      sound Martin Semencic

      Bella Biondina

      (Bella Biondina)

      romantic drama

      Croatia, 94 min, 2011

      directed by Danijel Marušic

      written by Danijel Marušic, Milan Rakovac, Srecko Kilic, Luko Paljetak

      Bella Biondina brings a true love story set in Split just before the Italian occupation of the city during World War II. The heroine from the title is the family favourite who falls in love with an Italian soldier…

      production company Laguna trade d.o.o.

      producer Franjo Pašalic

      cast: Zrinka Cvitešic, Mirko Soldano, Milka Podrug Kokotovic, Marija Škaricic, Ana Begic, Frane Peršin, Piero Filippi, Boris Buzancic, Ivica Vidovic, Špiro Guberina

      director of photography Mirko Pivcevic, editing Dubravko Slunjski

      art direction Ozren Bakotic, Damir Gabelica, costume design Doris Krstic

      music Branimir Mihaljevic, sound BIaž Andracic

      make-up Štefanija Rosso, Jasna Rosso, special effects Drago Poldrugac

      Accidental Passer-by

      (Slucajni prolaznik)

      psychological drama

      Croatia, 80 min, 2012

      directed by Jozo Patljak

      A scene from the margins of Croatian society. A young man collects bottles from people’s garbage and he is trying to find a way out of that situation. A middle-aged waitress will try to help him…

      production company Alka Film

      producer Jozo Patljak

      cast: Elizabeta Kukic, Igor Hamer, Josipa Patljak, Neven Aljinovic – Tot

      director of photography Miodrag Trajkovic, editing Dubravko Slunjski

      art direction and costume design Veronika Gamulin

      music Branimir Mihaljevic, sound Blaž Andracic

      make-up Tina Jesenkovic, special effects Antonio Patljak

      KošniceHives
      (Košnice)

      drama/ comedy

      Croatia, Germany, Israel, Great Britain, Czech Republic, 70 min, 2012

      Thursday morning: Zagreb, Jerusalem, London, Cologne, Prague. Five people get up and go to work in five cities-hives, like bees. In search of a life sweeter than the one they live now…

      production company Academy of Dramatic Art, Zagreb

      producer Ivan Kelava

      co-production companies Sam Spiegel Film & Television School (Jerusalem, Israel), Internationalen Filmschule (IFS, Cologne, Germany), FAMU (Prague, Czech Republic), National Film and Television School (NFTS, London, Great Britain)

      co-producers Yaakov Kobi Azran (Israel), Elisabeth Feltes (Germany), Ajay Rai (Great Britain), Martina Štruncova (Czech Republic)

      cast: Akhbar Kurtha, Theo Barklem Biggs, Ozren Grabaric, Nily Tserruya, Lubos Vesely, Stefan Lampadius, Linda Begonja, Halina Pasekova, Sabrina Haus, Ksenija Marinkovic, Yiftach Kaminer, Elad Peretz, Bojan Navojec, Ljubomir Kerekeš

      Hives film crews

      Zagreb

      directed and written by Igor Šeregi

      producer Ivan Kelava

      directors of photography Nikola Sucevic, Ino Zeljak, editing Lea Mileta

      costume design Zorana Meic

      sound design Bojan Peric, make-up Ivana Pralija

      Jerusalem

      directed and written by Boaz Debby, producer Yaakov Kobi Azran

      director of photography Asaf Zakar, editing Yaron Helfer

      sound design zvuka Noy Barak, make-up Tzlil Shay

      London

      directed by Michael Carson Lennox

      written by Regina Moriarty, producer Ajay Rai

      director of photography Kasper Wind Nielsen

      editing Isabelle Bernadette Brammer

      sound design Jens Rosenlund Pettersen, make-up Hannah Jones

      Cologne

      directed by Simon Dolensky

      written by Stefan Zinke and Simon Dolensky, producer Elisabeth Feltes

      director of photography Felix Tonnat, editing Yana Gurkaynak

      art direction Franziska Kettman

      costume design Nina Sarah Jensen, make-up Alica Uebelgonne, Vanessa Brinkmann

      Prague

      written, directed, and edited by Tomaš Kratochvil, producer Martina Štruncova

      director of photography Tomaš Jelinek

      sound design Jan Kalužny, make-up Ladislav Bina


      ____________________________________________________________________________

      National Programme – minority co-productions section

      ParadaThe Parade
      (Parada)

      drama
      Serbia, Croatia, Macedonia, 112 min, 2011

      directed and written by Srdjan Dragojevic

      Nationalists and neo-Nazis gather to stop gay pride activists who were denied protection of the Belgrade police. A homophobic war veteran finds himself cooperating with a gay activist and protecting the first Pride in Serbia…

      production company Delirium Film, producer: Biljana Prvanovic

      co-production companies Mainframe (Croatia), Forum (Slovenia), Sektor Film (Macedonia)

      cast: Nikola Kojo, Miloš Samolov, Goran Jevtic, Goran Navojec, Hristina Popovic, Dejan Acimovic, Toni Mihajlovski, Nataša Markovic, Mira Stupica, Mladen Andrejevic, Radosav Milenkovic, Bojan Navojec, Ivica Zadro, Vedran Mlikota

      director of photography Dušan Joksimovic, editing Petar Markovic

      art direction Kril Spaseski, costume design Stefan Savkovic, Jelena Djordjevic

      music lgor Peroviž, sound Zoran Maksimovoic, Ognjen Popic

      make-up Tatjana Lipanovic, special effects Nebojša Rogic

      Prakticni vodic kroz Beograd, s pjevanjem i palkanjemPractical Guide to Belgrade with Singing and Crying
      (
      Prakticni vodic kroz Beograd, s pjevanjem i plakanjem)

      comedy
      Serbia, Germany, France, Hungary, Croatia, 90 min, 2011

      directed by: Bojan Vuletic
      written by: Bojan Vuletic, Stefan Arsenijevic

      A young Belgrade driver falls in love with a French chanson singer. Middle-aged Melita is a concert organizer by day and a fetishist dominant lady in the night with an American diplomat for a lover. A hotel maid puts the fidelity of a German businessman of Turkish origin to the test while her friend, a Serbian police-woman, on the day of her wedding with a Croatian policeman, confesses everything she has been hiding from him.

      production company: Art & Popcorn (Serbia)

      producers: Miroslav Mogorovic, Oliver Röpke

      co-production companies: Kinorama (Croatia), Tr9 Film (Germany), Petit Film (France), Laokoon Filmgroup (Hungary)

      co-producers Cyriac Auriol, Jean des Forêts, Marie Dubas, Ankica Juric Tilic, Gábor Sipos, Matthias Tuchmann

      cast: Julie Gayet,. Jean Marc-Barr, Hristina Popovic-Mijin, Anita Mancic, Nada Šargin, Baki Davrak, Leon Lucev, Bojan Navojec, Marko Janketic

      director of photography Jelena Stankovic, editing Ksenija Petricic

      art direction Jelena Sopic, Jovana Cvetkovic, costume design Lana Pavlovic

      music: Rastko Colic, Gabriel Des Forets

    • 59th Pula International Programme 2012: dates & venues

      Otvaranje Kina ValliThe International Programme of the 59th Pula Film Festival shall start at the fortress Kastel (from Saturday 14 July to Friday 20 July 2012), with evening open-air screenings.


      Films from the International Programme shall also be presented at the Valli Cinema during the whole duration of the Festival, from 14 till 28 July. During the second part of the Festival (21-28 July), films from the PoPular Programme shall be in the Arena after the completion of the National Programme. Satellite events screenings will take place until 30th July.


      SUBMISSION OF FILMS TO THE INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME CLOSED

      The deadline for submissions of films for the 59th Festival was 1 May 2012.
      The programme will be seleceted and published in June.

      Awards in the international programme

      Claude ChabrolThe International competition Jury will grant the following awards:

      Golden Arena for the best film
      Golden Arena for the best director
      Golden Arena for the best leading actor/actress

      Three special awards will be given for the best film in the International programme:

      - Critic's Award

      - Audience Award

      - Young Cinephiles Award

      Christopher LeeA Special Lifetime Achievement Golden Arena can be granted by the decision of the Festival Council. The first recipient of this award was the famous British actor Christopher Lee in 2008.

      The first international film programme in the Arena was presented already in 1953 at the initiative of Marijan Rotar. After that, foreign film revues have occasionally took place as part of the Festival.


      In 2001, a competition programme presenting European film was launched.

      From 2004, films from all over the world have been screened as part of an international competition programme.


      Arena

    • Dates for the following editions of the Festival set

      The Pula Film Festival Council has set the dates for the following three editions of the Pula Film Festival:
      59th Festival, July 14 - 28, 2012 (National Programme, July 21 - 28)
      60th Festival, July 13 - 27, 2013 (National Programme, July 20 - 27)
      61st Festival, July 12 - 26, 2014 (National Programme, July 19 - 26)

    • National Geographic Traveler recommends Istria, Pula and PFF

      Roman amphitheatre, ArenaNational Geographic Traveler editors recommend Istria and Pula as one of 10 top trips of summer 2011. They describe their choice with these words.
      More than 40 beaches on Istria’s 333-mile coast have earned a coveted Blue Flag for superior water quality and environmental management standards. While not as familiar to North Americans as Croatia’s Dalmatian Coast, this densely forested peninsula at the top right-hand corner of the Adriatic Sea has been a popular summer hot spot since Austro-Hungarian Empire days. Head west and south for crystalline blue bays, tranquil coves, and white pebble and sandy shores bordered by fragrant pines. The Medulin Riviera, located near Istria’s southern tip, offers 49 miles of coastline, plus hilltop medieval villages and ancient ruins to explore. Just south of Medulin is rugged Cape Kamenjak, an edge-of-the-world nature reserve featuring sheer 70-foot cliffs, hidden coves, and flat stone outcroppings nature-made for sunbathing. The current is powerful here, so you may want to play it safe and watch the windsurfing and cliff-jumping action from the safety of the rocky shore. Make time to visit the regional capital Pula, home of the Pula Arena. This remarkably intact first-century Roman amphitheatre hosts numerous summer concerts and events, including the July 16-23 portion of the 58th Pula Film Festival.

    • Pula Film Festival has launched its video channel on YouTube



      The Pula Film Festival has launched its own video channel on the world’s most popular video-sharing website - You Tube. Apart from the Festival’s opening credits, promotional video and the Kulturist promotional video for the, on this website you can also find trailers for all films from the last year International Europolis-Meridians Programme. The Festival shall continue to upload trailers for films from all categories as soon as they get introduced to the Festival programme.

      The channel is available at: http://www.youtube.com/user/pulafilmfestival