"Someone said that the genre of this film is 'fantastic documentary'. From the perspective of today's Bosnia, a completely impoverished country, the movie Blum really does seem like science fiction. Young people have never heard of him or of socialism that works out, and people still wonder how all that was possible. But we checked all the facts. We focused especially on finding the negative aspects of the story. We didn't want the film to resemble propaganda. But all of that really did work, and Energoinvest made huge profits. It bid against the German Siemens and American companies in tenders and won... The company invested its profits in the workers. All of this is interesting when compared to today’s world. Emerik Blum’s salary was four times higher than that of a receptionist. Today, CEO’s are paid thousands of times more than an average worker." (Jasmila Žbanić, MMC)
Blum – Gospodari svoje budučnosti Blum – Gospodari svoje budučnosti
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God Will not Help Bog neće pomoći
Hana Jušić
Sunday, 12. 07. 2026 / 18:00 / Main Hall
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.
Third World Treći svijet
Arsen Oremović
Sunday, 12. 07. 2026 / 20:00 / Small Hall
Third World is more than just a documentary about Haustor, the legendary Zagreb band that left its mark on the former Yugoslavia’s music scene. It is the story of two creative opposites: Darko Rundek and Srđan Sacher. Through candid conversations, a studio reunion, and a wealth of archival material, the film reveals how the two artists’ sensitivity to the magic of everyday life once united their creative worlds – creating a third.