Summer movie theatre “Bacvice” is the central location of Mediterranean Film Festival, however during 8th edition of the festival, the interest is growing for other two locations as well. This Tuesday, movie theatre “Zlatna Vrata” was sold out for the screening of Spanish movie “10 000 km” and a greater number of people also visited mini cinema at Art Gallery’s garden where international short films are screened every night.
After a real summer storm interrupted the screening of movie“Flowers”, a rerun is scheduled for Friday at 17h in “Zlatna Vrata.”
Wednesday starts with a short film “Ne pričamo o vama nego o djeci” by Luka Rukavina at 19h in “Zlatna Vrata” and after that we move on with Italian feature film “Chlorine”, a debute movie by Lamberto Sanfelice, screened at Berlinale and Sundance Film Festival.
“Razgovor” by Ana Horvat is a short film that will be screened at Bacvice, and the central film of the day is“Dancing Arabs” by Eran Riklis that was filmed based on partially autobiographical novel by Palestinian writer, Sayed Kashu who also wrote the script. The movie should have opened Jerusalem Film Festival, but it was rescheduled because of its controversial theme.
Starting with today, we are no longer screening short films that are a part of the competition at Art Gallery; however we are screening movies by our associates, from other festivals and programmes, in the next four days. Tonight you will see “The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia” that will be screened in cooperation with “Cirkuska srijeda” and the central theme is a dying tightrope skill and a story of an orphan saved by an old and marginalised teacher.