Following the musicians and the bereaved, the film is exploring the possibility of compiling a top chart of the songs used to say ‘the last goodbye’ to the deceased.
An autobiographical short film directed by one of the most talented Croatian documentarians, Nikola Strašek, author of the cult films "I'll Kill Ya" and "Vajt".
The story of people who, to their own detriment, are directly confronted with unorganized and expansive construction in the Croatian metropolis.
In 1991, on the road between Osijek and Tenja, Josip Reihl Kir, chief of the Osijek police, a man dedicated to negotiations and avoiding war, was killed. This is the story of the peacemaker we are all looking forward to.
The young filmmaker returns home and begins the search for her father, whom she only knew for two months and whom no one ever talked about. As she tries to fill the void her father left behind, unresolved family issues surface, and she learns she is pregnant.
The story of the Croatian writer, journalist and columnist Željko Špoljar and his alter-ego Pavle Svirac, who, in turn, writes under the pseudonym - Literary Groupie.
A film on its director, Silvestar Kolbas, his wife Nataša, and their three children – Jakov, Eva, and Ante.
A film about the house built by Slobodan Praljak, until recently inhabited by the author of the film, Pero Kvesić.
A unique sneak peek into artist Darko Rundek’s world, his music, poetry and lifestyle…
A film about a village left to its own devices. A story about coexistence on a river that separates, yet also connects two worlds that cannot do without each other.
A musical documentary biography dedicated to Branko Črnac Tusta, the recently departed frontman of the legendary punk-rock band from Pula, Kud Idijoti.
The film follows a group of young migrants in Vienna who break through the administrative labyrinths of checkings and gaining status and residence.
A documentary film about the role of patriotic music in political changes in the 1990s, the Homeland War and the destinies of their composers and singers.
The director's homage to the generation with which he shares his youthful enthusiasm and the idea about a revolution that will change the world, while being "realistic and demanding the impossible".