Pik Pik Pik
The woodpecker rattles the tree, on the hunt for ants. But, alas, someone grabs a hold of the tree, prompting the ill-matched creatures to form an unbeatable team. A musically and graphically precise symphony on teamwork.
The Scent of Carrots
Rabbit and Squirrel are neighbours and good friends. Both love food and good company. They nevertheless quarrel over their different tastes. Squirrel moves out during the night and is caught by a fox.
Pasta Ya!
A high-handed queen orders her knights to pick apples. But where the apple trees grow, there is a big dragon. Whenever someone approaches him, he breathes fire at them. But one little knight is more clever than the others.
Carrot Jam
In the depth of winter, two rabbits discover that their store of carrots jam is empty. But nobody has ever said that carrots can only be found in gardens! Certainly not their uncle Robert who has left them a precious treasure map.
The Little Hedgehog
A little hedgehog finds a magnificent apple in the woods. He rolls it behind a rock where he can enjoy it at his leisure. But there are some uninvited guests at the feast.
The Giant Carrot
A mouse is chased by a cat who is chased by a dog who is chased by a little girl who is scolded by her grandma who is rebuked by her grandpa who is making soup and needs a carrot.
The Family Elephant: The Elephant Panorama (2014) Družinski slon: Slonova panorama (2014)
What's On
The Last One for the Road Le città di pianura
Francesco Sossai
Saturday, 20. 06. 2026 / 18:45 / Main Hall
Francesco Sossai breathes new life into Italian comedy with a bittersweet road movie. Together with two old friends, we wander through the Venetian lowlands, empty our glasses, and try to remember the “truly incredible thing about life” that Carlo Bianchi discovered. It was the big winner at the prestigious Italian David di Donatello film awards.
Pillion Pillion
Harry Lighton
Saturday, 20. 06. 2026 / 21:30 / Kinodvorišče
This explicit and raw yet surprisingly tender film challenges our notions of what an ideal relationship should look like. It won the Best Screenplay Award at Cannes.
God Will not Help Bog neće pomoći
Hana Jušić
Sunday, 21. 06. 2026 / 11:00 / 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.