For more than a decade, Zagreb Film Festival - one of the most important Croatian film festivals and the largest film festival in Zagreb focused on international contemporary art debut film and new filmmakers.
For more than a decade, Zagreb Film Festival - one of the most important Croatian film festivals and the largest film festival in Zagreb focused on international contemporary art debut film and new filmmakers, takes place at several locations around the city.
As movie buff that actively goes to Zagreb Film Festival every year from the 1st edition (beat that), I choose (...life. Choose a job. Choose a career. Choose a family. Choose a fucking big television, choose washing machines, cars, compact disc players, and electrical tin can openers...) 10 movies you should see at Zagreb Film Festival 2016:
1. Name: Dobrica, Last Name: Unknown, Serbia, 2016, 98'/ Main Program: Feature Films
13.11./ Sun. 10:30h Cinema Tuškanac 13.11./ Sun. 19:00h Cinema Europa 19.11./ Sat. 16:00h Cinema Europa A fairytale for grownups which imagines what it would be like if it wasn’t such a dog-eat-dog world. The leading role is played by Slavko Štimac, the child star from The Train in the Snow, famous for his roles in Emir Kusturica’s Do You Remember Dolly Bell? and Underground.
2. The Liberation of Skopje, Macedonia/Croatia, 2016, 111'/ Main Program: Feature Films
14.11./ Mon. 10:30h Cinema Tuškanac 14.11./ Mon. 19:00h Cinema Europa The historical war drama centers on the downfall of a family in WW2 occupied Skopje. Danilo and Rade Šerbedžija (this is his directorial debut) have transferred the legendary theater drama to the big screen, making it the Macedonian entry for the Academy Awards.
3. Nocturnal Animals, USA/UK, 2016, 116'/ Main Program: Feature Films
14.11./ Mon. 13:00h Cinema Tuškanac 14.11./ Mon. 21:30h Cinema Europa Second feature after Single Man by the famous fashion designer Tom Ford is a stylized blend of romance and noir-thriller revolving around art gallery owner who isn’t satisfied with her lavish lifestyle. The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the Venice International Film Festival.
4. Julieta, Spain, 2006, 99'/ Side program: The Great 5
14.11./Mon. 17:00h Cinema Tuškanac 15.11./Tue. 21:00h MSU The latest drama from the Spanish director Pedro Almodóvar is a touching homage to the Canadian Nobel laureate Alice Munro. Julieta is Almodóvar’s return to the particular type of stories which brought him fame - those revolving around strong, complex heroines.
5. My Left Foot, Ireland/UK, 1989, 103'/ Side Program: My First Film Ireland
15.11./Tue. 21:00h F22 (Frankopanska 22) Biographical drama based on the life of legendary Irish writer Christy Brown, who was born with cerebral palsy. Daniel Day-Lewis won the Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his powerful and unsentimental portrayal of the cantankerous Irish writer and painter.
6. Clash, Egypt/France, 2016, 97'/ Main Program: Feature Films
16.11./Wed. 10:30h Cinema Tuškanac 16.11./ Wed. 19:00h Cinema Europa Suspenseful drama wrought with action takes place entirely in the cramped space of a police van transporting detained protesters - members of both conflicting parties. Clash is Egyptian entry for this year’s Academy Awards premiered at Cannes 2016. as the opening film.
7. Elle, France/Germany, 2016, 130'/ Side program: The Great 5
16.11./ Wed. 17:00h Cinema Tuškanac 17.11./ Thu. 21:00h MSU 19.11./ Sat. 21:30h MSU The plot of this dark, stylized thriller follows the 50 year-old successful and ruthless businesswoman. Provocative Dutch director Paul Verhoeven, famous for hits as Basic Instinct and Total Recall, has finally returned to the big screen with his first French-speaking film.
8. In Between, Israel/France, 2016, 102'/ Main Program: Feature Films
18.11./Fri. 13:00h Cinema Tuškanac 18.11./ Fri. 21:30h Cinema Europa 20.11./Sun 16:00h Cinema Europa Three girls, one big city. The common situation is complicated by the fact that the girls are Palestinian citizens of Israel living in Tel Aviv. This quirky dramedy with an energetic soundtrack is innovative in its treatment of independent, sexually active girls in Israel.
9. Balkan Spy, SFRJ(Serbia), 1984, 95'/ Side Program: Funny Side of Socialism
18.11./Fri. 19:00h F22 (Frankopanska 22) One man is summoned to the police station for interview about his new tenant. After the interview, he is convinced that his tenant is dangerous terrorist who wants to bring down the whole country. Balkan Spy won the Golden Arena for the Best Film in Pula.
10. Crash, Canada/UK, 1996, 103'/ Out of competition
19.11./Sat. 20:00h Cinema Europa Shot in cold, metallic tones and draped in an atmosphere of emotional alienation, the story revolves around a group of people sexually obsessed with car crashes. Cronenberg’s iconic film was released in cinemas 20 years ago and didn’t leave much room for neutral reactions. Tickets: from 20kn (2.50€) You can find more informations on www.zff.hr