Karlobag is a small town with few people, plenty of trucks and a strong wind...
A film about two groups in the Albanian community in Poreč: Albanian Moslems who are ice cream vendors and Albanian Christians who are mostly jewelers.
Many people look at everything through pink glasses, but very few of them dare live their lives in a pink world.
A three-decade-long story about water, freedom, a well and censorship.
Once deserted, the small medieval Istrian town of Grožnjan has now become home for many artistic souls.
The film tackles the situation in Karlovac during and immediately after the Homeland War, primarily the fate of Serbs in this ethnically mixed city.
Although they live right next to Pula's biggest tourist attraction, the people of Mahala, the city's destitute neighborhood, have been forgotten by everybody.
A simple, but vivid depiction of the attempted union strike on Zagreb's Ban Jelačić Square (20 February 1998).
The film depicts the Bad Blue Boys' fight in the 1990s to restore the old, traditional name of Zagreb's football club Dinamo. The conflict between the club's fans and the regime culminated on the city's central square, when the BBB's booed Croatian president Franjo Tuđman.
A film about a Japanese sculptor who came to Istria in 1979 and opened his studio in the village of Marušići.
A commissioned film made to celebrate the fifth anniversary of a unique film and educational project: the Imaginary Academy in Grožnjan.
A story about Ottavio, a string instrument maker from an Istrian village.