Due to an extremely significant moment for Croatia, Pula Film Festival will be adjusting a part of its Sunday schedule.

The scheduled screenings of the film Home (9.30 p.m.) and drama series The Paper 2 and Black and White World at 11.10 p.m. will be held at the Istrian National Theatre instead of the Arena.

The documentary film Ingrid Bergman: In Her Own Words will be screened on Sunday 21 July at 3 p.m., and the film Jasper Jones from the Dizalica programme will be screened on Sunday 22 July at 5 p.m.. Both these films will be screened at the Istrian National Theatre.

Screenings of the short film Summer ’17 and minority co-production An impossibly Small Object will be held on Saturday 21 July at 5 p.m. at the same location. The latter will also be screened on Sunday 15 July at 1.30 p.m. at Valli Cinema.

The film The Last Band in Lebanon will be screened on Monday 23 July at 7 p.m., followed by the screening of Turn Left at the End of the World at 9 p.m. The screening of the film Mr. Predictable is cancelled.

The entire film programme at Portarata will be screened on Monday (SOA, Quiet, Clean, Would You Look at Her, and A Handful of Stone, as well as the film Dear Basketball: The Legend of Kobe Bryant).

The exhibition Cinemaniac - Think Film 2018, instead of on Sunday, will open on Monday 16 July at 8 p.m. at MMC Luka.

 

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