Golden Arena for Best Production Design | |
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Country | Yugoslavia (1956–1990) Croatia (1992–present) |
Presented by | Pula Film Festival Jury |
First awarded | 1956 |
Currently held by | Jana Plećaš (2020) |
Website | Official Website |
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.
Year | Winner | English title(s) | Original title(s) | Ref. |
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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] | |
1962 | Not 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] | |
1966 | Not 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 Autumn | Cvetje 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] | |
Year | Winner | English title | Original title | Ref. |
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1991 | Festival was cancelled. [A] | [36] | ||
1992 | Željko Senečić (3) | Charuga | Čaruga | [37] |
1993 | Not Awarded. | [38] | ||
1994 | Competition program was cancelled. [B] | [39] | ||
1995 | Ivica Trpčić | Anđele moj dragi | [40] | |
1996 | Ivan 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 Coward | Ljubavni život domobrana | [54] |
2010 | Ivo Hušnjak (2) | Just Between Us | Neka ostane među nama | [55] |
2011 | Ivo Hušnjak (3) | Lea and Darija | Lea 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 Best | Sve 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 Croatia | Posljednji Srbin u Hrvatskoj | [64] |
2020 | Jana Plećaš | Mare | Mare | [65] |
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