Golden Arena for Best Production Design

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Golden Arena for
Best Production Design
Country Yugoslavia (1956–1990)
Croatia (1992–present)
Presented by Pula Film Festival Jury
First awarded1956
Currently held by Jana Plećaš (2020)
Website Official Website

List of winners

The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Production Design (also known as Scenography or Scenic design) at the Pula Film Festival.

Contents

Yugoslav competition (1956–1990)

YearWinnerEnglish title(s)Original title(s)Ref.
1956 Želimir Zagotta (shared) Don't Look Back, My Son Ne okreći se sine [1]
Ivo Spinčić (shared)Dolina miru
1957 Miomir Denić Priests Ćira and Spira Pop Ćira i pop Spira [2]
1958 Miomir Denić (2)Četiri kilometra na sat [3]
1959 Vasilije Popović Mis Ston [4]
1960 Duško Jeričević Atomic War Bride Rat [5]
1961 Dime Šumka Solunski atentatori [6]
1962Not awarded. [7]
1963 Mirko Lipužić (shared)Samorastniki [8]
Miomir Denić (3) (shared)Nevesinjska puška
1964 Željko Senečić Pravo stanje stvari [9]
1965 Vlatko Gilić Provereno, min nejt [10]
1966Not awarded. [11]
1967 Dragoljub Ivkov Buđenje pacova [12]
1968 Nikola Lazarevski Makedonska krvava svadba [13]
1969 Niko Matul Kekčeve ukane [14]
1970 Bogić Risimović Biciklisti [15]
1971 Miodrag Nikolić Uloga moje porodice u svjetskoj revoluciji [16]
1972 Vlastimir Gavrik The Master and Margaret &Maestro i Margarita & Dan duži od godine [17]
1973 Niko Matul (2)Blossoms in AutumnCvetje v jeseni / Jesenje cveće [18]
1974 Vlastimir Gavrik (2) The Dervish and Death Derviš i smrt [19]
1975 Niko Matul (3)Strah [20]
1976 Dragoljub Ivkov (2) Beach Guard in Winter Čuvar plaže u zimskom periodu [21]
1977 Drago Turina The Rat Savior Izbavitelj [22]
1978 Niko Matul (4)Praznovanje pomladi [23]
1979 Veljko Despotović Burning & The Man to Destroy Usijanje & Čovjek koga treba ubiti [24]
1980 Mirko Lipužić (2)Ubij me nežno [25]
1981 Vlastimir Gavrik (3)Crveniot konj [26]
1982 Niko Matul (5) (shared)Pustota [27]
Janez Kovič (shared)
1983 Niko Matul (6)Suton [28]
1984 Veljko Despotović (2) Strangler vs. Strangler Davitelj protiv davitelja [29]
1985 Željko Senečić (2) Love Letters with Intent Ljubavna pisma s predumišljajem [30]
1986 Dinka Jeričević Three for Happiness Za sreću je potrebno troje [31]
1987 Kemal Hrustanović Život radnika [32]
1988 Snježana Petrović The Harms Case Slučaj Harms [33]
1989 Slobodan Rundo Iskušavanje đavola [34]
1990 Janez Kovič (2)Do konca i naprej [35]

Croatian competition (1992–present)

YearWinnerEnglish titleOriginal titleRef.
1991
Festival was cancelled. [A]
[36]
1992 Željko Senečić (3) Charuga Čaruga [37]
1993Not Awarded. [38]
1994
Competition program was cancelled. [B]
[39]
1995 Ivica Trpčić Anđele moj dragi [40]
1996Ivan Ivan Nausikaya Nausikaja [41]
1997 Grubimix Labyrinth Mondo Bobo Mondo Bobo [42]
1998 Vladimir Domitrović The Three Men of Melita Zganjer Tri muškarca Melite Žganjer [43]
1999 Gorana Stepan Wish I Were a Shark Da mi je biti morski pas [44]
2000 Ivica Trpčić (2)Je li jasno, prijatelju [45]
2001 Željko Senečić (4) Slow Surrender Polagana predaja [46]
2002 Mladen Ožbolt Winter in Rio Prezimiti u Riu [47]
2003 Ivica Trpčić (3) (shared) Horseman Konjanik [48]
Kemal Hrustanović (2) (shared)
2004 Ivo Hušnjak The Society of Jesus Družba Isusova [49]
2005 Mario Ivezić Two Players from the Bench Dva igrača s klupe [50]
2006 Mladen Ožbolt (2) The Melon Route Put lubenica [51]
2007 Tanja Lacko Play Me a Love Song Pjevajte nešto ljubavno [52]
2008 Mario Ivezić (2) Will Not End Here Nije kraj [53]
2009 Velimir Domitrović (2)Love Life of a Gentle CowardLjubavni život domobrana [54]
2010 Ivo Hušnjak (2) Just Between Us Neka ostane među nama [55]
2011 Ivo Hušnjak (3)Lea and DarijaLea i Darija [56]
2012 Ivana Škrabalo Cannibal Vegetarian Ljudožder vegetarijanac [57]
2013 Mario Ivezić (3) A Stranger Obrana i zaštita [58]
2014 Damir Gabelica Number 55 Broj 55 [59]
2015 Ivan Veljača These Are the Rules Takva su pravila [60]
2016 Željka Burić All the BestSve najbolje [61]
2017 Petra Poslek (shared) Goran Goran [62]
Iva Rodić (shared)
2018 Ivana Škrabalo (2) The Eighth Commissioner Osmi povjerenik [63]
2019 Jana Piacun The Last Serb in CroatiaPosljednji Srbin u Hrvatskoj [64]
2020 Jana Plećaš MareMare [65]

Footnotes

A.  ^ Although the festival was opened on 26 July 1991 and a press screening of Zrinko Ogresta's film Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing was held, the festival board presided by Antun Vrdoljak decided to cancel the festival, as a sign of protest against violence related to the Ten-Day War in Slovenia and the initial stages of the Croatian War of Independence. Nine films were supposed to be screened in the competition program. [36]
B.  ^ : The awards ceremony was cancelled in 1994 as only one Croatian feature film was made in the preceding 12 months (Bogdan Žižić's The Price of Life). The festival was held in spite of this, but the usual competition program was replaced by screenings of the classic works of the Zagreb School of Animated Film and documentaries, while the main program featured premieres of six American movies. [39]

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