Temperatures are rising steadily, and until Saturday you can find the best evening refreshment in the cinemas of the Mediterranean Film Festival Split.
After "The Guilty", tonight "Sons" - a new suspenseful Danish thriller by director Gustav Moller - is coming to Bačvice Open-air Cinema. A prison guard's life is shaken to the core when a young man from her past arrives at the prison. Increasingly obsessed with the prisoner, she decides to request a transfer to the ward where he is housed - the most brutal and most heavily guarded prison ward.
Ryusuke Hamaguchi has a new film after the Oscar-winning "Drive My Car", and we are watching the premiere in Croatia of "Evil does not exist" tonight at 7 p.m. at the Zlatna Vrata Cinemateque. The film about exploiting nature for the purpose of making money was premiered at the festival in Venice, where it won the Grand Jury Prize and the Critics' Prize.
The Brazilian-Portuguese film directed by Caroline Markowicz, "Toll", has its Croatian premiere in the cinema Gripe Fortress. In it we follow a single mother who indulges in crime in order to raise money for an expensive workshop led by a well-known priest for the conversion of her gay son.
In the short film programme "Ješke" in Bačvice, Greek director Alexis Koukias-Pantelis will talk about his film "Aerolin", and on Gripe, Dinko Božanić is presenting "Tango Siesta". In the fourth FMFS cinema, on the green area adjacent to the northern entrance to Diocletian's Palace, the Sarajevo Film Festival hosts free screenings.