Živko Zalar: Film Is About Solving Problems
Our 50 Years Award laureate Živko Zalar has been on film sets for 62 years. He started acting as a 10-year-old and he spent lots
Our 50 Years Award laureate Živko Zalar has been on film sets for 62 years. He started acting as a 10-year-old and he spent lots
Despite heavy rain, Motovun Film Festival closing ceremony ends with toast and winners • Large audience turnout in all festival days
Main award, Propeller of Motovun, goes to Scandinavian film A White, White Day by Hlynur Pálmason. • Film critics’ FIPRESCI Award goes to God Exists, Her Name Is Petrunya
More than 100 films and great entertainment and educational programs • No
more single-use plastic on Motovun Film Festival
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Populism for Beginners offering attractive documentaries about countries with
strong populist movements • Streets of Motovun full of performances and
interventions addressing populism
American filmmaker – founder of “mumblecore” sub-genre – is coming to
Motovun • One of world’s leading and iconic indie directors • Student of
legendary Dušan Makavejev • His three films will be shown
Motovun Film Festival getting rid of single-use plastic cups this year • Festival’s
partner Greenpeace Croatia organizing workshops and lecture Plastic-Bound
Society • Top-class chef and laser physicist Goran Zgrablić giving mini-course
on cooking without waste
World premiere of Tusta to be followed by punk-rock party • Free admission to
all concerts • Booking of cheapest tickets sets only until Sunday
Besides tackling serious topics, Motovun once again offers humor, entertainment, joy and hedonism • Impressive regional and Central European films • Great short films competing for European Oscar • Vojko V, Svemirko and Pankrti headliners of varied musical program
Brady Corbet’s film Vox Lux, coproduced by Jude Law, Natalie Portman and pop star Sia, will premiere in Motovun • The film is a strong criticism of today’s showbiz and the changes in the American society
Živko Zalar worked with almost every relevant filmmaker of Yugoslav cinema •
He won four Golden Arenas!
Clergy is a film that stirred bitter debates by depicting drunken priests in the maelstrom of pedophilia. Three and a half million people in Poland saw it. • Films by best young, award-winning Polish authors are also to be shown
Campus Motovun is a relaxed summer workshop for film professionals, semi-professionals, students and all those who want to learn more about film.