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  <title>Croatian Films at Silver Lake Film Festival - Croatia - tribe.net</title>
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    <title>Croatian Films at Silver Lake Film Festival</title>
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      <name>Spacekat</name>
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    <updated>2006-03-26T17:11:18Z</updated>
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    <summary type="html">Arc Light Cinemas&#xD;
Sunset Blvd&#xD;
Los Angeles, CA 90028&#xD;
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For the first time Croatian cinema, will be presented as a curated &#xD;
program and part of another festival. All films will be screened at &#xD;
the Arc Light theatres during the Silver Lake Film Festival in &#xD;
Hollywood. &#xD;
Please check www.silverlakefilmfestival.org for more details. &#xD;
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NEW CROATIAN FILM PROGRAM &#xD;
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Curator: Ziggy Mrkich &#xD;
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Presented by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia &amp;amp; &#xD;
The Consulate General of the Republic of Croatia, Los Angeles &#xD;
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We are pleased to present New Croatian Film at the Silver Lake Film &#xD;
Festival, a selection of six recent award-winning films (all with &#xD;
English subtitles) by filmmakers of various generations, styles and &#xD;
motivations. Deeply rooted in its national literature, Croatian films &#xD;
are an integral part of the Central European style and artistic &#xD;
expression, in which life, and primarily family life, is portrayed &#xD;
realistically without sugar-coating, sky-high budgets, and forced &#xD;
action. &#xD;
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WHAT IVA RECORDED ON OCTOBER 21, 2003/Sto je Iva Snimila 21, Listopada &#xD;
2003 (US Premiere) &#xD;
Fri., March 24, 9:30 pm &#xD;
(Croatia, 2005, 92mins.) &#xD;
Director: Tomislav Radic; Screenwrwiters: Ognjen Svilièiæ, Tomislav &#xD;
Radiæ &#xD;
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Proclaimed by the Croatian Film Critics Association as the Best Croatian &#xD;
Film of 2005, a teenaged girl receives a digital video camera for her &#xD;
14th birthday and decides to film her birthday party, while her &#xD;
stepfather is using the party as an opportunity to negotiate with a &#xD;
possible new business partner. Events begin to spin wildly out of &#xD;
control, as her family and guest begin drinking and arguing, while the &#xD;
camera complacently records their antics. &#xD;
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SORRY FOR KUNG FU/ Oprosti za King Fu (Los Angeles Premiere) &#xD;
Sun., March 26, 9:30 pm &#xD;
(Croatia, 2004, 71mins.) &#xD;
Director: Ognjen Svilièiæ; Screenwriter: Ognjen Svilièiæ; Producer: &#xD;
Vesna Mort &#xD;
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Winner of the Grand Prix at the Warsaw International Film Festival, this &#xD;
comedy examines the cultural divide: Returning to Croatia after a long &#xD;
absence in Germany unmarried and pregnant Mirjana must face her &#xD;
traditional family and the rumors surrounding her circumstances. &#xD;
Circumstances get very complicated when Mirjana gives a birth to a boy &#xD;
with Asian features. &#xD;
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WHAT IS A MAN WITHOUT A MOUSTACHE?/Sto je Muskarac bez Brkova &#xD;
(U.S. Premiere) &#xD;
Wed., March 29, 8:15 pm &#xD;
(Croatia, 2005, 109 mins.) &#xD;
Director: Hrvoje Hribar; Screenwriters: Renato Baretic, Hrvoje Hribar; &#xD;
Producers: Hrvoje Hribar, Mirko Galiæ &#xD;
&#xD;
An international hit and winner of the Audience Award at the 2005 Zagreb&#xD;
Film Festival. A romantic comedy about a young widow, an aging &#xD;
immigrant who has returned home from Germany, and a priest from a &#xD;
bankrupt parish with whom she falls in love, all of whom are struggling &#xD;
to come to terms with the post-war environment, complete with its &#xD;
prejudices and illusions. &#xD;
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LONG DARK NIGHT/Duga Mracna Noc &#xD;
Sun., March 26, 1:30 pm, reception to follow with Goran Visnjic &#xD;
(Croatia, 2004, 195 mins.) &#xD;
Director/Screenwriter: Antun Vrdoljak Producers: Antun Vrdoljak, Goran &#xD;
Višnjic, Jadran Film, Mirko Gali &#xD;
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Croatia's official submission for the 2005 Academy Awards for Best &#xD;
Foreign-Language Film, LONG DARK NIGHT is an emotional portrait of an &#xD;
entire country caught in the devastation of WWII, and the consequences &#xD;
brought onto one small village of Croatians of German ethnic background&#xD;
during the 1940's – 1950's. Iva (Goran Visnjiæ), a college student &#xD;
devoted to his family and friends, finds himself forced to fight with &#xD;
the communist partisans when war erupts and his best friend, Mata, ends &#xD;
up fighting on the opposite side with the Nazi-allied Ustasha. The path &#xD;
of these two former friends – &#xD;
both troubled by their respective choices – mirrors the complex and &#xD;
difficult transformation of Croatia during that time. &#xD;
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A WONDERFUL NIGHT IN SPLIT/Ta Divna Splitska Noæ &#xD;
Mon., March 27, 7:45 pm &#xD;
(Croatia, 2004, 100mins.) &#xD;
Director/Screenwriter: Arsen-Anton Ostojiæ; Producer: Jozo Patljak &#xD;
&#xD;
Croatia's official submission for the 2006 Academy Awards for Best &#xD;
Foreign-Language Film. It's New Year's Eve on the narrow cobblestoned &#xD;
streets of the ancient port town of Split on Croatia's Adriatic Coast &#xD;
and everyone's up for a celebration. Stylishly shot in black and white &#xD;
and constructed around three very human stories, Ostojic's debut feature&#xD;
follows a smalltime drug dealer involved with a war widow and her son, a&#xD;
young female junkie in crisis mode and a depressed American sailor, and&#xD;
a teenage couple. Shot entirely in the hauntingly beautiful Ghetto of &#xD;
Split, these three love stories unfold, and each character will have &#xD;
irreversibly changed hir or her life by the stroke of midnight. &#xD;
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WITNESSES/Svjedoci &#xD;
Thu., March 30, 5:45 pm &#xD;
(Croatia, 2003, 90mins.) &#xD;
Director/Screenwriter: Vinko Brešan; Producer: Ivan Maloèa &#xD;
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Winner of the Special Jury Prize at the Medfilm Festival Roma, Peace &#xD;
and Ecumenical Film Award at the Berlin Film Festival and many other &#xD;
prices at the festivals around the world. In a small Croatian town &#xD;
defending itself against the Serb army, this story unfolds from a &#xD;
number of different view points. &#xD;
A grieving wife and mother mourns the death of her husband, while her &#xD;
young son murders a Serbian man in his home. The woman's other son &#xD;
suffers from a war wound, while his girlfriend conducts an &#xD;
investigation into the Serbian man's death. Brešan's political drama &#xD;
explores ethnic hatred and moral ambiguity against the backdrop of war.</summary>
    <dc:creator>Spacekat</dc:creator>
    <dc:date>2006-03-26T17:11:18Z</dc:date>
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