Post by Suzika on Sept 23, 2016 7:57:42 GMT
Raindance
This month Raindance will be screening 8 brilliant new Croatian films during the festival (21 September to 2 October)
Here are the links to the Croatian films on the Raindance website: calendar.raindancefestival.org/country/HRV
All the Best - Sve najbolje
Friday 23rd Sept 20:00 and Wednesday 28th Sept 16:00 VUE Piccadilly
Life is a Trumpet - Zivot je truba
Friday 23rd Sept 20:15 and Tuesday 27th Sept 16:00 VUE Piccadilly
Gnothi Seauton - To Know Thyself (documentary)
Friday 23rd Sept 15:15 and Thursday 27th Sept 17:45 VUE Piccadilly
Only Lovers Leave to Die (animation shorts)
Sunday 25th Sept 13:00 and Sunday 2nd Oct 13:15 VUE Piccadilly
ZG80
Monday 26th Sept 13:30 and Saturday 1st Oct 18:30 VUE Piccadilly
Ministry of Love - Ministarstvo ljubavi
Wednesday 28th Sept 17:30 and Friday 30th Sept 16:00 VUE Piccadilly
Train Driver's Diary - Dnevnik masinovode
Wednesday 28th Sept 20:45 and Friday 30th Sept 16:00 VUE Piccadilly
Shooting Stars - Narodni heroj Ljiljan Vidic
Friday 30th Sept 13:30 and Sunday 2nd Oct 15:00 VUE Piccadilly
London Film Festival
"On the Other Side" - "S one strane"
A middle-aged nurse in Zagreb receives an unwelcome phone call in this profound analysis of unspoken fears and disguised trauma.Vesna is a middle aged nurse living in Zagreb with two grown up children – her son Vladimir, a married businessman with one son, and her daughter Jadranka, a law graduate who is about to be married. One day, Vesna receives a phone call from her husband Žarko in Belgrade. Neither Vlado nor Jadranka, who have had to hide their surnames, want to see him. After all, he appears to have been convicted of war crimes. But repeated phone calls between Vesna and Žarko edges them towards resurrecting their relationship. Dealing with the psychological aftermath of war, Zrinko Ogresta’s film is comprised of stately camera movements and carefully composed images, focusing on Vesna’s face and the spaces around her. He creates an introspective mood that perfectly captures the feelings of his characters. The result is a profound analysis of absence and of disguised trauma, of unspoken fears and their effects on a new generation.
Monday 10 October 20:45 VUE West End Cinema, Screen 7
Tuesday 11 October 13:15 BFI Southbank, NFT
For tickets: www.bfi.org.uk/lff
This month Raindance will be screening 8 brilliant new Croatian films during the festival (21 September to 2 October)
Here are the links to the Croatian films on the Raindance website: calendar.raindancefestival.org/country/HRV
All the Best - Sve najbolje
Friday 23rd Sept 20:00 and Wednesday 28th Sept 16:00 VUE Piccadilly
Life is a Trumpet - Zivot je truba
Friday 23rd Sept 20:15 and Tuesday 27th Sept 16:00 VUE Piccadilly
Gnothi Seauton - To Know Thyself (documentary)
Friday 23rd Sept 15:15 and Thursday 27th Sept 17:45 VUE Piccadilly
Only Lovers Leave to Die (animation shorts)
Sunday 25th Sept 13:00 and Sunday 2nd Oct 13:15 VUE Piccadilly
ZG80
Monday 26th Sept 13:30 and Saturday 1st Oct 18:30 VUE Piccadilly
Ministry of Love - Ministarstvo ljubavi
Wednesday 28th Sept 17:30 and Friday 30th Sept 16:00 VUE Piccadilly
Train Driver's Diary - Dnevnik masinovode
Wednesday 28th Sept 20:45 and Friday 30th Sept 16:00 VUE Piccadilly
Shooting Stars - Narodni heroj Ljiljan Vidic
Friday 30th Sept 13:30 and Sunday 2nd Oct 15:00 VUE Piccadilly
London Film Festival
"On the Other Side" - "S one strane"
A middle-aged nurse in Zagreb receives an unwelcome phone call in this profound analysis of unspoken fears and disguised trauma.Vesna is a middle aged nurse living in Zagreb with two grown up children – her son Vladimir, a married businessman with one son, and her daughter Jadranka, a law graduate who is about to be married. One day, Vesna receives a phone call from her husband Žarko in Belgrade. Neither Vlado nor Jadranka, who have had to hide their surnames, want to see him. After all, he appears to have been convicted of war crimes. But repeated phone calls between Vesna and Žarko edges them towards resurrecting their relationship. Dealing with the psychological aftermath of war, Zrinko Ogresta’s film is comprised of stately camera movements and carefully composed images, focusing on Vesna’s face and the spaces around her. He creates an introspective mood that perfectly captures the feelings of his characters. The result is a profound analysis of absence and of disguised trauma, of unspoken fears and their effects on a new generation.
Monday 10 October 20:45 VUE West End Cinema, Screen 7
Tuesday 11 October 13:15 BFI Southbank, NFT
For tickets: www.bfi.org.uk/lff