Golden Arena for Best Film Editing | |
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Country | Yugoslavia (1980–1990) Croatia (1992–present) |
Presented by | Pula Film Festival Jury |
First awarded | 1980 |
Currently held by | Dubravka Turić (2020) |
Website | Official Website |
The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Film Editing at the Pula Film Festival.
Year | Winner | English title(s) | Original title(s) |
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1980 | Vuksan Lukovac [1] | Svetozar Marković | |
1981 | Vesna Lažeta [2] | High Voltage | Visoki napon |
1982 | Andrija Zafranović [3] | Kraljevski voz | |
1983 | Vuksan Lukovac (2) [4] | Balkan Express | Balkan ekspres |
1984 | Andrija Zafranović (2) [5] | Balkan Spy | Balkanski špijun |
1985 | Filip Robar Dorin [6] | Ovni in mamuti | |
1986 | Andrija Zafranović (3) [7] | Evening Bells | Večernja zvona |
1987 | Petar Marković [8] | Hi-Fi | |
1988 | Branka Čeperac [9] | A Film with No Name | Za sada bez dobrog naslova |
1989 | Goran Terzić [10] (co-winner) | The Fall of Rock and Roll | Kako je propao rokenrol |
Mustafa Presheva [10] (co-winner) | |||
Snežana Ivanović [10] (co-winner) | |||
1990 | Karpo Godina [11] | Umetni raj | |
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