Golden Arena for Best Film Editing
Golden Arena for Best Film Editing | |
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Country |
Yugoslavia (1980–1990) Croatia (1992–present) |
Presented by | Pula Film Festival Jury |
First awarded | 1980 |
Currently held by | Tomislav Pavlic (2016) |
Official website | Official Website |
List of winners
The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Film Editing at the Pula Film Festival.
Yugoslav competition (1980–1990)
Year | Winner | English title(s) | Original title(s) |
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1980 | Lukovac, VuksanVuksan Lukovac | Svetozar Marković | |
1981 | Lažeta, VesnaVesna Lažeta | High Voltage | Visoki napon |
1982 | Zafranović, AndrijaAndrija Zafranović | Kraljevski voz | |
1983 | Lukovac, VuksanVuksan Lukovac | Balkan Express | Balkan ekspres |
1984 | Zafranović, AndrijaAndrija Zafranović | Balkan Spy | Balkanski špijun |
1985 | Robar Dorin, FilipFilip Robar Dorin | Ovni in mamuti | |
1986 | Zafranović, AndrijaAndrija Zafranović | Evening Bells | Večernja zvona |
1987 | Marković, PetarPetar Marković | Hi-Fi | |
1988 | Čeperac, BrankaBranka Čeperac | A Film with No Name | Za sada bez dobrog naslova |
1989 | Terzić, GoranGoran Terzić (co-winner) | The Fall of Rock and Roll | Kako je propao rokenrol |
1989 | Presheva, MustafaMustafa Presheva (co-winner) | The Fall of Rock and Roll | Kako je propao rokenrol |
1989 | Ivanović, SnežanaSnežana Ivanović (co-winner) | The Fall of Rock and Roll | Kako je propao rokenrol |
1990 | Godina, KarpoKarpo Godina | Umetni raj | |
Croatian competition (1992–present)
Year | Winner | English title | Original title |
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1991 | | ||
1992 | Tomić, MartinMartin Tomić | The Stone Gate | Kamenita vrata |
1993 | |||
1994 | | ||
1995 | Podvorac, JosipJosip Podvorac | Washed Out | Isprani |
1996 | Štefić, VesnaVesna Štefić | Prepoznavanje | |
1997 | Fruk, BernardaBernarda Fruk (co-winner) | Mondo Bobo | Mondo Bobo |
1997 | Fumić, IvanaIvana Fumić (co-winner) | ||
1998 | Barac, MarinaMarina Barac | The Three Men of Melita Zganjer | Tri muškarca Melite Žganjer |
1999 | Podvorac, JosipJosip Podvorac | Red Dust | Crvena prašina |
2000 | Pavlic, TomislavTomislav Pavlic | Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside | Blagajnica hoće ići na more |
2001 | |||
2002 | Barac, MarinaMarina Barac | God Forbid a Worse Thing Should Happen | Ne dao bog većeg zla |
2003 | Podvorac, JosipJosip Podvorac | Here | Tu |
2004 | Slunjski, DubravkoDubravko Slunjski | A Wonderful Night in Split | Ta divna Splitska noć |
2005 | Zečević, SlavenSlaven Zečević | Sleep Sweet, My Darling | Snivaj, zlato moje |
2006 | Pavlic, TomislavTomislav Pavlic | I Love You | Volim te |
2007 | Guberović, GoranGoran Guberović | The Living and the Dead | Živi i mrtvi |
2008 | Botica, SandraSandra Botica | Will Not End Here | Nije kraj |
2009 | Slunjski, DubravkoDubravko Slunjski | Love Life of a Gentle Coward | Ljubavni život domobrana |
2010 | Ilijić, MatoMato Ilijić | Forest Creatures | Šuma summarum |
2011 | Zečević, SlavenSlaven Zečević | Koko and the Ghosts | Koko i duhovi |
2012 | Mršić, HrvojeHrvoje Mršić (co-winner) | A Letter to My Father | Pismo Ćaći |
2012 | Čučić, DamirDamir Čučić (co-winner) | ||
2013 | Zečević, SlavenSlaven Zečević | Hush | Šuti |
2014 | Segarić, VeljkoVeljko Segarić | Number 55 | Broj 55 |
2015 | Lažeta, VesnaVesna Lažeta (co-winner) | The High Sun | Zvizdan |
2015 | Mršić, HrvojeHrvoje Mršić (co-winner) | ||
2016 | Pavlic, TomislavTomislav Pavlic | On the Other Side | S one strane |
Footnotes
- A. ^ Although the festival was opened on 26 July 1991 and a press screening of Zrinko Ogresta's film Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing was held, the festival board presided by Antun Vrdoljak decided to cancel the festival, as a sign of protest against violence related to the Ten-Day War in Slovenia and the initial stages of the Croatian War of Independence. Nine films were supposed to be screened in the competition program.[1]
- B. ^ : The awards ceremony was cancelled in 1994 as only one Croatian feature film was made in the preceding 12 months (Bogdan Žižić's The Price of Life). The festival was held in spite of this, but the usual competition program was replaced by screenings of the classic works of the Zagreb School of Animated Film and documentaries, while the main program featured premieres of six American movies.[2]
See also
References
- General
- "Internet stranice proteklih festivala i arhivski podaci" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- Specific
- ↑ "38. Pulski filmski festival" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
- ↑ "41. Pulski filmski festival" (in Croatian). Pula Film Festival. Retrieved 26 May 2010.
External links
- Web archive 1954–2010 at the Pula Film Festival official website (Croatian)
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