Mediterranean Film Festival ends its first weekend with real movie treats; screening premiere of 'Hedgehog's Home' adaptation, visiting traditional hammam in Algeria and with grannys that want to go to the beach for the first time in their lives.
The program starts at 19h at movie theatre 'Zlatna Vrata' with a short film 'Partenza' by Renata Poljak, being screened and enlisted within the category 'Jeske'. The next is a bright documentary 'Funne: Sea Dreaming Girls', a story about a group of 80 year old grannies from Italy starting an Internet campaign so that they could go on a summer vacation in Croatia.
Program at Bacvice goes on with a long expected premiere of 'Hedgehog's Home' animated adaptation for which the director Eva Cvijanović received acknowledgement in Berlin. The narrator of the story written by Branko Čopić is a famous actor Rade Šerbedžija. The leading film of the night is 'I still hide to smoke' by Ryahanna Obermeyer, that among other prizes, won the Audience Award of Thessaloniki festival. This French- Algerian film introduces us to the hidden world of traditional Muslim hammams, that are used only by women.
'Limbo' by Konstantina Kotzamani is being screened in short film competition in Cannes and tonight are being screened as a part of a free entrance cinema at 'Tesla' terrace: 'Limp like that' from Hungary, 'Just Another Day' from Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italian 'Valparaiso.'