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.
One woman's journey to self-awareness, self-confidence and maturity.
The acclaimed writer after a series of book made his first film and his literati experience spoke in a cinematic language
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".
A portrayal of a space and life in a newly built neighbourhood on the outskirts of the Croatian capital.
Four stories. Four dreams of a happy childhood. In a society making it next to impossible…
A documentary film about a family secret conceived decades ago on 'an island of broken souls' and a painful past slowly transforming into history.
A film-essay about Zagreb's milkmaids and deep crises of political will and national identity in the period between 2002 to 2006.
Liberté, égalité, fraternité. The question the author is asking is: What is the meaning of these words today, in this particular order?
''Čedo'' is a documentary film about Čedo Šaraba, a man pushed off the stage, the likes of whom we see daily in streets, parks and trams, collecting plastic bottles and scrounging money.
Totally revealing himself, Kolbas uses his own life story as a paradigm of the war that has changed everybody's lives.
''Behind the Looking Glass'' is a self-portrait made by combining a series of film clips dating back from 1965 to the present-day (showing how other people perceive the author) and introspectively made video footage of the author, made over the past decade.
In this poetic film essay, writer Miroslav Kirin is making an attempt at reconstructing a family album with photos destroyed in the war, when his family was forced to leave their home in occupied Petrinja.
Bravely and in an artistically mature way, in her film ''Category: Optimist'' Lana Šarić deals with her own disease and its consequences. This unique film wins audience with its optimism, even in the toughest of situations.