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Paradžanov 100! Paradžanov 100!

Sergej Paradžanov / Soviet Union (Ukraine), Soviet Union (Georgia), Soviet Union (Armenia) / 46 min

Short films by Sergej Paradžanov.

Kiev Frescoes
Kiivs’ki freski, Soviet Union (Ukraine), 1966, 15'

A film collage composed of preserved fragments from a planned but banned feature film about the aftermath of World War II.

Hakob Hovnatanyan, Soviet Union (Armenia), 1967, 10'

With playful associative editing, Paradjanov weaves the details of portraits by Armenian painter Hakob Hovnatanyan (1806–1881) with the visual and soundscape of 19th-century Tbilisi.

Arabesques on the Pirosmani Theme
Arabeskebi Pirosmanis temaze, Soviet Union (Georgia), 1985, 21'

Paradjanov pays homage to the famous self-taught Georgian painter Niko Pirosmani (1862–1918), creating a phantasmagorical film essay through footage of the artist's visual worlds.

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Whispers in the Woods Le chant des forêts

Vincent Munier

Thursday, 18. 06. 2026 / 16:50 / Main Hall

Following his film The Velvet Queen, in which he searched the Tibetan highlands for the elusive big cat, nature photographer Vincent Munier now invites us on an intimate journey to his native Vosges Mountains. Together with him, we will immerse ourselves in the sounds, textures, and scents of ancient forests. The film won the César Award for Best Documentary.

Sandbag Dam Zečji nasip

Čejen Černić

Thursday, 18. 06. 2026 / 19:00 / Main Hall

A story of forbidden love in the Croatian countryside, Sandbag Dam won the Kinotrip Youth Jury Award at Ljubljana International Film Festival (Liffe), as well as four awards at the Pula Film Festival.

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God Will not Help Bog neće pomoći

Hana Jušić

Thursday, 18. 06. 2026 / 21:30 / Kinodvorišče

The second feature film from Hana Jušić (Quit Staring at My Plate) is a darkly poetic neo-Western about a mysterious Chilean woman who brings unrest to a traditional Croatian shepherding community at the beginning of the 20th century. Blending elements of Wuthering Heights, Croatian folklore, and Jane Campion’s The Piano, the film earned its two leading actresses an award at Locarno.