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Documentary about "New Square", a group of young cartoonists from Zagreb who mainly gathered around the weekly paper Sloga in the second half of the 1970s. The authors Radovan Devlić (1950-2000), Krešimir Skozret (1951-) Joško Marušić (1952-), Mirko Ilić (1956-), Krešimir Zimonić (1956-) and Igor Kordej (1957-) introduced graphic innovations that raised the general interest in the Croatian comic art.
In a time of fierce controversy about when life begins, one doctor at the hospital is facing a simple, but unsolvable question: when does death begin?
Love, passion, poetry, abuse and everyday survival connected two young people who came from the sea and who will return there. The have spent their whole lives across the bay, across the city they have never stepped foot in, but they became its metaphor. Their lost experience of life transposed into the dim lantern light showing the way in the endless darkness of the open sea to new nameless roamers…
Josko Marusic's comical muse about a cat who takes over a man's household.
A fishing village falls prey to a nightmare revenge from the sea. Award-winning Yugoslavian animated short film.
A mouse comes to visit and decides to stay, much to the dismay of the household's cat.
The story of a hidden war, a war between generations, war in which always children lose. Through a dramatic and picturesque tale, we discover two legends intertwining - a legend of a father and a son, and of a young girl Srna who is profoundly affected by the harshness of the world and decides to take a walk beneath the rainbow to transform into a boy. The film's message is intended for all parents: Talk to your children before it is too late.
A day in the life of a tower block of flats, where the two main vertical channels of communication are the lift and the drain.