A film essay about a director and his hometown of Osijek. People in (un)usual situations on Christmas Eve 2000.
With its well-intended irony, this film shows that, when politics is at stake, even small places can become theaters of great games.
A peek through the keyhole of Croatian politics on the eve of the big historical turning point – the change of government in 2000.
A film about children who sleep and work at Zagreb's Central Railway Station.
One of the best and most awarded Croatian documentaries made in the first years of the millennium.
Past and present, reality and fiction collide in and around famous Fortress in Croatian town of Osijek.
A story about a colorful married couple from Medulin, whose different views on life disrupt their idyll.
A poetical and moving documentary that depicts the dramatic fate of a part of Italian minority in Istria through the prism of one man's fate.
The mayor of Split decides to revive the local tradition – organizing a dinner for the city's eccentrics.
In the days of the student strike of 1971, a group of film students led by directors Branko Ivanda and Zoran Tadić started to cover the events with their cameras. Thirty years after the events, FACTUM recovered a part of the original footage...
A film about unscrupulous exploitation of workers that happens under the guise of privatisation.
Three years after he accidentaly became a music star, Alen Vitasovic, people close to him as well as complete strangers debate about what really happened in this incredibly swift chain of events...
Once deserted, the small medieval Istrian town of Grožnjan has now become home for many artistic souls.