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World Cinema - CroatiaWith a long tradition of strong cinema, Croatia has recently emerged as a popular travel destination with a burgeoning art and film culture, including several film festivals. This series reflects the best from all genres in recent years. From drama to comedy, from features to documentaries – all films showcase passion and creativity recognized by the worlds’ critics with numerous awards at international festivals, including a recent Academy Award nomination. This unique project is a result of a creative collaboration between The Coolidge Corner Theater, The Doors Art Foundation, The New England Friends of Croatia, the Croatian author and film critic Jurica Pavicic, and the featured distribution companies and Croatian filmmakers. All films at 12:30pm in Moviehouse 2 unless otherwise noted. Programs subject to change. Films are in Croatian with English subtitles. Ticket Price: $10/$7.50 Seniors (62+) and Children HOW THE WAR STARTED ON MY ISLAND (Kako je rat poceo na mom otoku)Sunday, May 18, 2008 HOW THE WAR STARTED ON MY ISLAND Comedy, 1996, HRT, Croatia, 97 MIN Production companies: HRT, Adria Film Synopsis: Although being one of the first movies to take humoristic approach towards violent break-up of Yugoslavia, this motion picture is partly based on real events that took place in September of 1991. Few months after Croatia seceded from Yugoslavia, Federal military installations are still present with previously recruited Croatian boys trapped inside. One such installation is a garrison on a small Dalmatian island, commanded by Major Aleksa Milosavljevic. Besieged by local militia, Major Aleksa threatens to blow up ammunition depots with half an island in case of any hostile action. During the stalemate, art historian Blaz Gajski comes from Zagreb in order to rescue his son from the barracks. Director's biography: Awards - Pula 1996 (Best director, Best supporting actor, Best Costume design) - ANONNY 1997 (Best director, Audience award), 1999 |