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- When five orphan girls are seen innocently playing with boys on a beach, their scandalized conservative guardians confine them while forced marriages are arranged.
- Life and times of Nikola Tesla, famous scientist whose inventions were stolen, but whose greatest contribution to mankind remain a mystery to this day.
- Television series for children about an old inventor.
- Arthur. And the Square Knights of the Round Table is an Australian animated series based on the legend of King Arthur of Camelot.
- Kick and Scream follows the final half-hour of a marriage. Through the perspectives of wife, husband and their six-year-old child, where reality is intertwined with puppet play, we learn about their own truths, becoming less certain of our initial judgment of character.
- Bobo is a simple form of a children's tale with a universal message speaks to all generations regardless of cultural, religious, political, national, ethnic or other contexts. The story of a little boy deals with the universal problem of fitting in. It is a story about a journey between two similar and infinitely different worlds within the same universe, a story of a journey from the world of misconception to a world of knowledge, from a world of inhibition to a world of fearless freedom, from a world of fictitious unhappiness to an imaginary world of happiness.
- Cedo is a documentary film about Cedo Saraba, a man pushed off the stage, the likes of whom we see daily in streets, parks and trams, collecting plastic bottles and scrounging money. Cedo is 45. He is homeless, alcoholic and drug addict with no legal income. His mother is a Croat and his father is a Montenegrin. Cedo's parents moved to Zagreb in the 1950s: mother came from Croatian Podravina and father came from Bosnia. Cedo was born in 1965 (he was named after his father's brother). His mother worked as bookbinder. She also cleaned houses of wealthy citizens. Father was a machinist, but he never really worked: he was a bum, alcoholic and womanizer. Besides Cedo, he had at least five more children. He never recognized them because they were all born out of wedlock. He only recognized Cedo (who has his family name) and his stepsister, who lives in Switzerland. He lost his life in a bizarre accident: while jumping off a train, he ran into a lamp post and died. At the time of his father's death, Cedo was 16 months old and his troubles were yet to begin. At the age of 12 he started to drink. At 16, he was diagnosed with alcoholism. Although a Catholic, baptized by Franciscan monks, he and his mother were harassed because of their family name in the 1990s. Cedo's first name was not very popular either. The 1990s also saw him becoming addicted to heroin. Cedo Saraba and a few of his mates agreed to tell their life stories.
- Children of Transition is a coming-of-age story about David, Natalija, Lana and Marta. After an excellent performance before the scouts of FC Barcelona, eight-year-old David, called 'Messi from Slavonski Brod' by the media, cannot wait to be invited to La Masia. This inexistent piece of paper is the basis of David's dreams, but also of the dreams of his entire family of five. Eleven-year-old Natalija comes from a modest background, does not have a smartphone and other trendy things. Because of that she is bullied by her classmates and is forced to change school. Six-year-old Lana spends her days changing clothes, putting on make-up, dancing and playing games on her cell phone. A teenage life defined by bullying at school and on social networks became unbearable for fifteen-year-old Marta... What do a happy childhood and healthy growing up look like? Are they possible in a society which has not yet reached its own maturity? This is a film about the environment we create for our common future.
- Zeljka is a 40-year-old woman, living a quiet life in an isolated village. An unexpected visit will take her back to the past, shaking up her daily routine.
- This short animation is the author's cynical reaction to the contemporary international political situation.
- A biographic documentary about a punk-rock icon who surpassed the music and became a symbol of common sense and free thinking.
- Sound engineer and musician Bozo Ilic is trying to heal the psychological trauma caused by the earthquake in Zagreb in March 2020.
- The beating and subsequent death of Zagreb's high school senior student Luka Ritz in 2008 and a several-month-long search for juvenile perpetrators shocked the Croatian public and induced an unprecedented civil campaign against the escalation of youth violence. "The Cloud" is an intimate story that took place beyond the reach of all publicity: an emotional story about the traumatic loss of the only son, the best friend and the first boyfriend. The 78-minute-long documentary film that follows Luka's parents, friends and his girlfriend in their everyday struggle with anger, grief and disappointment, anxiety and memories, over the period of one year after his death. At the same time this is a story about the need and importance of civil solidarity and activism in today's society.
- The sun has not been rising for years. There is a legend going around the city: Paint the sun a 1000 times and it will rise again.
- An attempt at escaping the dreary daily routine results in wondrous imaginary journeys through space and time. Zlatka is following a dream and young girl's illusions of her own, and when she arrives to the end of this road (the end of the world), Zlatka tries to cross this boundary, but succeeds only partially. Her imaginary journey is continued by the character of Anima, a fairy-like butterfly creature who knows no limits or boundaries. The world she travels is colorful but empty, two-dimensional and frozen in a moment in time.
- A painter comes to the hospital for scanning, believed he has cancer. He carries a gun to shot himself just in case if it proves that he's right. When the results turn out to be negative, he's perplexed because it's actually life that is rigorous, and should he use his weapon anyway.
- Just like millions of others, the man wakes up and gets up. Work awaits him. But while he gets ready, he can't help getting lost in daydreams. He pictures himself in turn as a sports champion, an opera singer, a general, an orchestra conductor, a lover - All that makes him very happy but also - very tired. Now he needs a rest. The only thing to do is to go back to bed.
- It is based on an old Aesop fable: a young poet is lonesome until Venus provides him with company, transforming his cat into a wonderful girl.
- Layka, a female dog, gets kidnapped and then launched to Space. Choban, the owner, starts the search.
- Is the comfort of routine and the happiness it provides enough to keep us its slaves forever?
- A property as an appearance is a pattern, independent of scale. A paradigm is a sample of a pattern. We witness a grounded figure who, due to fear of free fall and discomfort from the rain, has closed himself in an enchanted square that he can no longer leave. The manifestation of the protagonist is a repeating pattern of a self-similar pattern.
- A grotesque black and white animated short about a schoolgirl living in a digital age in a system that is overloaded with unnecessary information. She tries to comprehend all this information but the school system is merciless. It will feed you with nonsense and spit you out.
- Spikiney is a hardworking and altruistic hedgehog who is running a soup kitchen for his needy community. His helpless friends bravely join him on the quest to find a selfish monster who steals their food.
- The launch of an espionage balloon from an Italian village, located opposite the southern part of the Istrian peninsula, marked the beginning of a most unusual adventure for aviation officer Giuseppe Rosignoli. The decision to go on a reconnaissance mission over the heavily fortified Austro-Hungarian military zone of Pula was made several months before the Kingdom of Italy entered World War I in 1915.
- A boy wakes up in the unknown place and starts searching for his home. When he finally finds it, the things are not as they seem to be.
- A picture story of one of the most brutal episodes of the Holocaust.
- The manager and employees of the long-standing rock nightclub Palach are followed in the last moments of the club's existence.
- Through the scenario where two runners run at different speeds, through the phenomenon of contraction and expansion of space and time as a consequence of acceleration, the film explores the relationship between the systems of different velocities and difference in their perception. This film is a rebus which joins the world of the small (quantum mechanics) and the world of the big (theory of relativity) by introducing speed as a unique space-time scalar.
- Behind the Looking Glass is a self-portrait made by combining a series of film clips dating back from 1965 to the present-day (showing how other people perceive the author) and introspectively made video footage of the author, made over the past decade. The film is a collage and a dialogue; it confronts the author's life and those of twenty or so characters that she played in her career.
- A scientist Nikola Tesla is working in his underground secret laboratory. He is trying to build a robot but after some time abandons the project and the lab. At one point, the robot unexpectedly wakes up. He is an inventor himself, he tidies up the lab and starts working but soon he feels bored and lonely and proceeds to change that.
- A young man works as a shunter on the railroad and lives alone in a house next to the railroad. His only friend is a little mouse. One day a beautiful woman gets off the train and enters his house. He falls in love, but there is a problem - she is afraid of mice.
- In less than ten minutes, in his sharp, critical and pungent way, Trbuljak deals with some of the most important problems of modern world: its internal structure, (un)fairness and relation to the ideals of the French Revolution that all of us still invoke, even only declaratively. The film consists of several scenes, shot in various cities and on various continents, always showing the same: garbage containers and people digging out food scraps from them. Container covers slide open and closed and each of them hides one of the three words of the well-known triptych: Liberté, égalité, fraternité. History has witnessed various combinations of these words; sometimes they would be combined with other words, sometimes some of them were dropped. However, the liberté, égalité, fraternité sequence is the one that has persisted. We will find it in the motto of French state, on French Euro coins and in the first article of the United Nations General Declaration of Human Rights. The question the author is making is: Has the time come to replace these words with some other words or has the time come to change ourselves maybe?
- A short animated film that puts the main focus on the instability of memory.
- Cheese and Cream is a film-essay about Zagreb's milkmaids and deep crises of political will and national identity in the period between 2002 to 2006. Milkmaids, one of the symbols of Zagreb, have become an endangered species due to the economic turmoil of a society in transition. On top of it all, they may become extinct soon because their way of production and sales does not meet European standards. Can milkmaids and cottage cheese join the European Union and how? Who are they, anyway? Should they survive and why? Who can help them and how?