
Motovun Travels – list of screenings
If we can’t invite people to Motovun, we can bring Motovun to them. With this idea, we decided to take the festival on a journey of about forty days.
If we can’t invite people to Motovun, we can bring Motovun to them. With this idea, we decided to take the festival on a journey of about forty days.
Some tasty treats from this year’s high-quality program will be shown
in a dozen Istrian towns in August
Motovun Film Festival is going on its Croatian tour and the starting point is Cinema Trg in Motovun, where a new Croatian film, Tereza37, will have its preview screening Thursday, 30 July.
From 30 July to 6 September, in Istria and the rest of Croatia, MFF will be
showing some of the most intriguing films of the season
The decision was hard but we made it nevertheless, as we want our Film Hill to
stay what it has been all these years: a place of beautiful memories. The
festival’s central program, scheduled for 30 July – 1 August in Motovun, is now
postponed indefinitely.
This year’s Motovun Film Festival Jury is truly impressive: Lana Barić, Nina Violić and Goran Bogdan
As usually, the screening season in Istrian hills begins with Buzz@teen – Motovun Film Festival’s younger brother! Here are but a few jewels of this year’s program.
Among as many as 674 entries, 25 domestic, regional and world gems were selected. • The winner of this year’s edition from July 30 to August 1 enters the competition for the EFA award
Superb Tereza37, written by Lana Barić, and the Serbian cinema hit Ajvar lead the regional program
Motovun Film Festival 2020 has its new visual identity which, like last year, is signed by the design duo Klasja&Zita.
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