The award ceremony of the 54th Pula Film Festival was held on Saturday, July, 21. 2007.
The film The Living and the Dead by Kristijan Milic is the winner of the Big Golden Arena for best Croatian film. The film also won the Golden Arena for best director (Kristijan Milic), best male supporting role (Borko Peric), cinematography (Alen Dragan Markovic and Marko Pivcevic) editing (Goran Guberovic) music (Andrija Milic), sound (Ivica Drnic, Damir Valincic and Igor Fabris) and special effects.
A Jury composed of Arsen Anton Ostojic (the president of the Jury), Tonko Lonza, an acting veteran, Branko Linta, cameraman, Diana Nenadic, film critic and Tamara Obrovac, a musician, decided about the awards in the national programme.
Read the list of all the awarded and explanation of the Juries for the National and International programme.
Read more about the films from the National programme and view the photo gallery.




Jury of the International competition programme composed of: Eva Zaoralova, president; and Annamaria Percavassi, Serge Sobczynski, Roland Rust, Phillip Bergson, members, has granted following awards: Special Golden Arena for artistic achievement to LOVE SONGS by Cristophe Honoré, Special Golden Arena for best director to Jiří Menzel for I SERVED THE KING OF ENGLAND and Golden Arena for best film form the International competition programme to SALTY AIR by Alessandro Angelini.
The average audience grades for the films from the National programme are (the coupons are used for voting):
National programme in the Arena opened July, 15th, with Pjevajte nešto ljubavno (Play Me a Love Song), a humorous drama by Goran Kulenović. A short opening ceremony and firework was organized before the screening. 
The international programme Europolis-Meridians took place July 12-15 2007. at the Pula Castle and in the Circolo hall under the slogan Searching for love. An Old Mistress by Catherine Breillat opened the programme at the Castle on July 12. Tarantino's Death Proof (out of competition) followed. Irina Palm by Sam Grabarski, I Served the King of England by Jiři Menzel and C.R.A.Z.Y. by Jean Marc Vallée were also screened within the programme.
As an introduction to the Europolis-Meridians in Circolo The Passionate Life of Édith Piaf, a biographic musical drama about the life of Edith Piaf directed by Olivier Dahan which opened this year's Berlinale, was screened on July 12. Men in the Nude by Karoly Esztergalyos, Gardens in Autumn by Otar Iosselili, Love Songs by Christophee Honoré and Salt Air by Alessandro Angelini were screened within the programme.
The goal of this year's introductory and retrospective Adriatic programme was to present cinematographies of the Adriatic countries (Italy, Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro) through films (chosen by the countries themselves), film trailers and excerpts, to exchange ideas and prepare for the Adriatic Film Market that is to be launched 2008.
Italy was presented on Monday, July 16. Salvatore – Questa è la vita, a film for children and youth by Gian Paolo Cugno at 16,00.
In the period from July 16-21 following the Popular Programme seven attractive foreign films featuring greatest Hollywood stars and other famous actors were screened.
The winners of this year's competition for the best amateur short film 640x480 max. have been announced.