Croatia, 2007, 1h46, 35 mm
production Interfilm, HRT
producer Ivan Maloca
director Goran Kulenovic
screenplay Goran Kulenovic
cast Ivan Herceg, Ivan Duricic, Hrvoje Keckes, Ivan Glowatzky, Enes Vejzovic, Olga Pakalovic, Robert Ugrina, Damir Loncar, Ksenija Marinkovic, Zarko Potocnjak, Helena Buljan
cinematography Mario Sablic
editing Slaven Jekauc
production design Tanja Lacko
costume design Sanja Seler
music Mile Kekin, Hladno pivo
sound Mladen Trnka (sound recording), Dubravka Premar (sound editing), Ruben Albahari (sound mix)
make up Slavica Snur
PLOT: The main character Struja (Stream – played by Ivan Herceg) is an unyielding rock musician in a demo-band called When Dirty Harry Met Dirty Sally. Struja would do anything to gather money to record the album as long as it doesn't involve giving up his rock musician beliefs. However, playing pop songs at weddings seems to be the only way out, and the rest of the bend – Struja's best friend and keyboard player Mario (Ivan Duricic), Deni, a handsome singer and bass player (Ivan Glowatzky) and Zlajfa, an indifferent drummer (Hrvoje Keckes) – are trying to persuade Struja to make a compromise. At the beginning he is very firm and reluctant to give in, but when Anja, the girl he left, announces that she is pregnant with his baby, Struja suddenly realizes that there are bigger issues in life than playing at wedding…
True Miracle
Croatia, 2007, 1h47, 35 mm
production Kinorama, HRT
producer Ankica Juric Tilic
director Lukas Nola
screenplay Lukas Nola
cast Rade Serbedzija, Franjo Dijak, Barbara Nola, Leon Lucev, Ivana Roscic, Milan Plestina, Ecija Ojdanic, Enes Vejzovic
cinematography Stanko Herceg
editing Slaven Zecevic
production design Velimir Domitrovic
costume design Ante Tonči Vladislavic
music Hrvoje Crnic Boxer
sound Dubravka Premar, Toni Jurkovic, Gordan Fuckar
make up Julijana Vrandecic
PLOT: The state president suffers a heart attack at a party, but a waiter, thanks to his special healing power, manages to reanimate him. A year later we follow an internationally recognised miracle-worker (Rade Serbedzija) and his son (Franjo Dijak) sailing towards a picturesque Croatian island with the idea of building a business temple there. A society of strange (Enes Vejzovic), peculiar (Filip Nola) and dangerous (Milan Plestina) island inhabitants welcomes the pair of esoteric business people providing them with accommodation in an empty hotel. Together they start developing the project of The Temple of Pure Love, a future health resort which should contribute to tourism development on the island. And while many dream about better future, the local woman baker and a mother of six (Barbara Nola) remains on the sidelines. But businessman's son notices her…
Armin
Croatia, Germany, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2007, 1h22, 35 mm
production Maxima Film, HRT, Busse & Halberschmidt, Refresh Production
producers Damir Teresak, Markus Halberschmidt, Mirko Galic
co-producers Ademir Kenovic, Marcelo Busse
director Ognjen Svilicic
screenplay Ognjen Svilicic
cast Emir Hadzihafizbegovic, Armin Omerovic, Marie Baumer, Barbara Prpic, Jens Munchow, Daria Lorenci, Enis Beslagic, Ranko Zidaric
cinematography Stanko Herceg
editing Vjeran Pavlinic
production design: Mladen Ozbolt
costume design Blanka Budak
music Michael Bauer, Georg Karger, Peter Holzapfel, Zoran Kesic
sound Peter Schumacher, Tom Blankenberg
make up Julijana Vrandecic
PLOT: The middle-aged Ibro and his son embark on a trip to Zagreb. Ibro is very excited about the trip and he wants it to be a success. Armin is thirteen and is on the verge of entering puberty. He barely communicates with his father. Ibro is constantly pulling stuff during the trip, he is eager to communicate with everybody and is bragging about his son. Armin is embarrassed, he asks his father to stop the nonsense. Ibro, however, wants everybody to know that he is taking his son to Zagreb for the audition for a film by a German director. After the bus brakes down, they hitchhike to Zagreb. Armin is fascinated by the big city. The audition doesn't go well, it turns out that Armin is too old for the part. Nevertheless, Ibro gets the director to see Armin and to listen to him play the accordion…
The Recollection Thief
Croatia, 2007, 1h40, 35 mm
production Filmska udruga Vizija, HRT, Interfilm
producer Vicko Ruic
director Vicko Ruic
screenplay Dino Milinovic, Vicko Ruic
cast Niksa Kuselj, Sven Medvesek, Iva Mihalic, Darko Milas, Goran Grgic, Milan Plestina, Natasa Janjic, Tvrtko Juric, Marko Torjanac, Marija Karan, Ivo Gregurevic, Stephane Henon, Dragan Despot, Ilija Ivezic, Christian Bouillette, Anja Sovagovic Despot, Nada Gacesic Livakovic, Marija Skaricic, Slaven Knezovic, Ana Romano, Mladen Vasary, Doris Saric-Kukuljica, Boris Svrtan
cinematography Vjekoslav Vrdoljak
editing Slaven Jekauc
production design Ivan Ujevic
costume design Zeljka Franulovic
music Matija Dedic
sound Mladen Pervan
make up Snježana Gorup
PLOT: Approximately a month before the death of the first Croatian president and in the wake of parliamentary elections in December 1999, a diplomat from the Croatian embassy in Paris is reported missing. He is a doctor of French literature who returned from Canada in 1991. Gawain Skok, who took part in the War for Independence and defended Vukovar, starts a search.
I Have To Sleep, My Angel
Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2007, 1h40, 35 mm
production DA Film, HRT, RTVFBiH, Croatia Film
producer Dejan Acimovic
director Dejan Acimovic
screenplay Tatjana Acimovic
cast Karlo Barbaric, Natasa Dorcic, Goran Grgic, Vera Zima, Miralem Zubcevic, Olga Pakalovic, Ksenija Marinkovic, Doris Saric-Kukuljica, Zrinka Radic, Gordana Gadzic, Neva Rosic, Ivan Brkic
cinematography Sasha Rendulic
editing Andrija Zafranovic
production design Ivo Husnjak, Zeljko Luter
costume design Amela Vilic
music Livio Morosin
sound Tomislav Guscic, Zvonimir Poljak
make up Halid Redzebasic
special effects Drago Poldrugac
PLOT: The story takes place beginning of the seventies of the last century. A nine-year-old boy lives what seems to be a perfectly normal life in a flat with his parents and grandparents from his mother's side. His family consists of people of different characters, origin, denomination, beliefs and influences. His father is a doctor and Croatian, his mother Serbian, his grandfather a communist and a revolutionary from the old times and his grandmother a believer. His father leaves them, comes to visit him from time to time and soon starts a relationship with a woman he once knew. His mother is trying to develop a relationship with another man. Faced with his parent's separation the boy spends more time outside his home, hanging out with a girl named Lucija whose father is an opponent of the regime…
The Living and the Dead
Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2007, 1h27, 35 mm
production Mainframe Production, HRT, RTVFBiH
producer Igor A. Nola, Domagoj Pavic, Marijo Vukadin, Miro Barnjak
director Kristijan Milic
screenplay Josip Mlakic
cast Filip Sovagovic, Velibor Topic, Slaven Knezovic, Marinko Prga, Borko Peric, Miro Barnjak, Bozidar Oreskovic, Enes Vejzovic, Izudin Bajrovic, Ljubomir Jurkovic, Robert Roklicer, Zvonko Zecevic, Dragan Suvak, Nino Soric, Nermin Omic
cinematography Dragan Markovic
editing Goran Guberovic
production design Kemal Hrustanovic
costume design Vedrana Rapic
music Andrija Milic
sound Davor Omerza
make up Snjezana Gorup, Ana Bulajic-Crcek
special effects Branko Repalust
PLOT: The film The Living and the Dead shows two parallel stories connecting same place and war environment, but half a century apart.
The first story takes place in 1993. during the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the second one takes place in 1943. during the World War II.
Both stories parallely complement one another during the film and after numerous disturbing events finally collide at a secret timeless cemetery. Considered to be cursed, the cemetery is the place where powerful forces are released before dawn: the Fire force- alternately present in both stories, and the force of the Dead- the force of people who died in all wars...