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  • During seven festival days, seven diverse fiction films will present a spectrum of peculiar small heroes and heroines, and at the same time compete for three awards! Professional and children’s juries will be deciding on the awards, while the audience will vote for their favourites as well, deciding which film gets the Audience Award.

    • Any Day Now

      Hamy Ramezan
    • Birta

      Bragi Thór Hinriksson
    • Buster’s World

      Martin Miehe-Renard
    • Mission Ulja Funk

      Barbara Kronenberg
    • The Sentries of the Delta

      Liviu Marghidan
    • Sisters – The Summer We Found Our Superpowers

      Silje Salomonsen, Arild Østin Ommundsen
    • Spaceboy

      Olivier Pairoux
  • Exploring Every Day is a program of short films intended for ages 7+. Through the six short stories and their little heroes, we will learn about the first pains and doubts of growing up and the mischief of young love. We will discover the importance of helping each other, learn that adults are not always perfect and that it is important to be yourself, and, of course, that music makes everything easier.

    • The Glory of Terrible Eliz

      Eliška Kovaříková, Adam Struhala
    • The Kicksled Choir

      Torfinn Iversen
    • The Right Words

      Adrian Moyse Dullin
    • Sealskin

      Ugla Hauksdóttir
    • Shower Boys

      Christian Zetterberg
    • A Wish Upon a Satellite

      Leeni Linna
  • A line-up of short films intended for preschool children, introduced to moving images on the big screen for the first time.

    • Bémol

      Oana Lacroix
    • Fly

      Carlos Gómez-Mira Sagrado
    • Hedgehog Spikiney

      Tihoni Brčić
    • I’m a Pebble

      Mélanie Berteraut Platon, Yasmine Bresson, Léo Coulombier, Nicolas Grondin, Maxime Le Chapelain, Louise Massé
    • Master Painter Tattoo-Ed

      Uli Seis
    • Migrants

      Hugo Caby, Antoine Dupriez, Aubin Kubiak, Lucas Lermytte, Zoé Devise
    • Ursa – The Song of the Northern Lights

      Natalia Malykhina
    • Any Day Now

      Hamy Ramezan
  • Apart from films, KinoKino Festival will host workshops intended for children, mentored by experts in different cultural, artistic and social fields. The idea is to give children a chance to spend time at the cinema before and after the screenings and to fill this time with learning and fun.

     

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Contact Ulica grada Vukovara 35a, 10000 Zagreb, Hrvatska. T +385 91 6170 170 E info@kinokino.hr

Organizer Zagreb Film Festival Artistic Organization