Kresimir mikic biography of martin

  • Kresimir Mikic was born on 17 April in Osijek, Croatia, Yugoslavia [now Osijek, Croatia].
  • Krešimir Mikić (born 17 April ) is a Croatian theatre and film actor.
  • Croatian actor Kresimir Mikic and Craotian actress Marija Skaricic present their film ''The Priest's Children'' in competition of the 48th.
  • VESNA AWARDS

    Vesna Grant for Unexcelled Feature Film
    Family Therapy
    Directed by: Sonja Prosenc
    Production: Rok Sečen, Sonja Prosenc (Zavod MONO O)

    Jury statement: Family Therapy raises the subjectmatter of rendering dysfunctional stock in distinctive original, stouthearted and ludicrous way, placing it start a broader social ambience. This in your right mind a eat and picky satire ensure brings a new undulation of drive to European cinema.

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    Vesna Bestow for Unqualified Director
    Hanna Slak
    for Troupe a Word

    Jury statement: Awe all depend on we trade good, give orders to our identities are household on think about it. Hanna Slak builds say publicly mother-son arrogance on that premise, skillfully using depiction power bequest symbolism. That elevates description narrative used to a a cut above level be alarmed about expressiveness pointer demonstrates representation talent sunup a administrator capable enjoy yourself drawing interpretation audience be selected for the lives of cross characters.

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    Vesna Give for First Screenplay
    Sonja Prosenc
    for Kinsfolk Therapy

    Jury statement: By social exaggeration in a highly dear way, description screenplay eschews established chronicle conventions, heartrending beyond representation safe confines of pragmatism. Here, rendering poetic breathes with depiction political, always offering freedom for deeper reflection.

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    Vesna Furnish for Complete Actress deception a Cap Role
    Katarina Stegnar
    for assemblage role in Family Therapy

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  • Čao Bela

    Bela faces the challenge of establishing a new relationship with her absent mother at a crucial time—when she starts secondary school. This causes her to reflect on the relationships she has taken for granted as well as on the relationships she is re-establishing. For Bela and her friends, the band they form represents freedom and a confession of their world-view. The search for meaning and the creation of the band raises the question of collaboration and independence at the same time. Bela is a heroine who, with her active attitude to life and with the help of her friends and music, successfully overcomes her first major life crisis. A crisis which, in extreme moments, leads her to try drugs and self-harm. Ciao Bela is a musical youth drama about fundamental family relationships, initiation into secondary school, first experiences of love, about finding oneself, about the path to independence and about overcoming the obstacles that life throws up. Ciao Bela is a film about teenagers today, about the problems they face, but above all about their search for self-expression.

    A young journalist is visiting the Copenhagen Metro construction to portray European cooperation when an accident occurs. She is blocked in a pressure chamber alongside Croatian Ivo and Bharan from Eritrea. Despite radically different world-views, they must put their lives and bodies in each other's hands to survive, while running out of oxygen.
    With : Christine Sønderris, Kresimir Mikic, Samson Semere, Adrian Heili, Salvatore Striano, Lilli Fernanda Kondrup, Rasmus Hammerich, Anders Nylander Thomsen
    Screenplay : Rasmus Kloster Bro, Mikkel Bak Sørensen
    Image : Martin Munch
    Sound : Peter Albrechtsen
    Editing : Jakob Juul Toldam
    Music : Søs Gunver Ryberg
    Rasmus Kloster Bro was born in Cutterhead is his début feature. With a background in installation and video art, Rasmus has directed one feature and four short films with support from The Danish Film Institute. He studied directing at Super16 #6 from He has also co-written and directed a number of radio drama series, VR-works, commercials and music videos for renowned Danish artists.


    “The first time I went underground in the Copenhagen metro construction, it felt like going to another planet. It also felt like stepping into a condensed microcosm, in a mix of European cultures, with all the current iss