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The Awards of the 52nd Pula Film Festival
At the saturday's awards ceremony, this year's fifty second edition of the Pula Film Festival, the oldest and biggest film festival in Croatia, and one of the oldest in Europe, has ended.
The 2004 Marijan Rotar Award
This year's Marijan Rotar Award is bestowed on Petar Krelja, filmmaker, director, and a man who matured with the Pula Film Festival.
Presentation of  The Sarajevo Film Festival CINELINK Programme
Today, on Thursday, July 21st, at 2.00 PM, the Italian Community building will host the presentation of the Cinelink programme.
The Official Festival Management Statement Concerning The Cancellation Of The Screening Of “What’s A Man Without A Moustache?”

At 5.55 PM today, Hrvoje Hribar, the producer and director of the official national competition entry, 'What’s a Man Without a Moustache?' / 'Što je muškarac bez brkova?', has stated in front of witnesses that his film will not be screened at the 52nd Pula Film Festival.
The 52nd Pula Film Festival Opened Last Night
At last night’s opening ceremony in the Pula Arena, with the welcoming speeches of the Mayor of the City of Pula, and the Croatian Minister of Culture, screenings of clips from the films featuring in this year’s Festival, and a fireworks display over the Arena, the 52nd Pula Film Festival has officially opened.
Somewhere Nowhere Party
Interfilm Productions and the crew of 'Somewhere Nowhere' invite you to the after party, on the terrace of the Festival Centre at the Italian Community building, tonight, on Sunday, July 17th, at 11.00 pm Midnight, following the film's screening in the Arena.
Midnight cocktail of Interfilm Productions
Tonight, July 16th, at 00.00 midnight (after the Arena screening), Interfilm Productions and the crew of  "Dva igraca s klupe" / "Two Players from the Bench" invite you to the premiere screening Midnight Cocktail at the terrace of the Festival Centre in the Italian Community building, Carrarina 1.

The 52nd Pula Film Festival Begins Today


Today, on Saturday, July 16th, marks the start of the 52nd Pula Film Festival, the oldest film festival in Croatia, and one of the oldest in Europe. This is a selection of events from the first day of the Festival.
52. Pula Film Festival

The 52nd Pula Film Festival presents seven new Croatian features, four of them comedies dealing with topical subjects and characters, such as the Hague indictees and witnesses, crooks big and small, semiliterate Mafiosos, adulterers and primitives, men on the verge of a nervous breakdown. There are also nostalgic stories from old Zagreb and those about family breakdowns, but also stories taken from football fans’ lives. The national programme is a veritable generational spectrum: from the tireless veteran Hadžić, to Radić and Šorak, and Hitrec, Hribar and Šovagović, to the youngest trio Matić-Jurić-Nuić.


Applications for press accreditations
The applications for press accreditations for the Pula Film Festival will be accepted at the latest until 10 July 2005, by sending the accreditation form. Applications received after the deadline will not be considered.

 


Bring your mov(i)e on
Bring Your Mov(i)e On

Bring your mov(i)e on

Are you on the move? Do you make movies? With photo-camera, DV camera, web camera? And why wouldn’t you show your films to just everyone and win cool awards at the 52nd Pula Film Festival? You do not make movies, but you like them? You can still become a part of the large on-line jury and select the best of all!


Pula Film Factory
Pula Film Festival organizes workshops for students of final years and ABD (all but degree) undergraduates of film schools (departments of acting, dramaturgy, film and TV camera, film and TV editing, film and TV directing, production), and for professionals graduating from these departments at most 5 years ago. The primary objective of the programme is educating the participants about preparations for their first film or their first professional work. It also includes the “school of applying” for film funds intended for the first films and for Eurimages.