Golden Arena for Best Screenplay | |
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Country | Yugoslavia (1955–1990) Croatia (1992–present) |
Presented by | Pula Film Festival Jury |
First awarded | 1955 |
Currently held by | Sandra Antolić Branko Schmidt Ognjen Sviličić |
Website | Official Website |
The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Screenplay at the Pula Film Festival.
The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Screenplay at the Pula Film Festival.
Year | Winner | English title | Original title |
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1955 | Slavko Janevski | Vučja noć | |
1956 | Ratko Đurović | Zle pare | |
1957 | Slavko Kolar | Master of His Own Body | Svoga tela gospodar |
1958 | Zvonimir Berković (co-winner) | H-8 | H-8 |
Tomislav Butorac (co-winner) | |||
1959 | Veljko Bulajić (co-winner) | Train Without a Timetable | Vlak bez voznog reda |
Ivo Braut (co-winner) | |||
Stjepan Perović (co-winner) | |||
Elio Petri (co-winner) | |||
1960 | Zora Dirnbach | The Ninth Circle | Deveti krug |
1961 | Dragoslav Ilić (co-winner) | Boom Town | Uzavreli grad |
Radenko Ostojić (co-winner) | |||
Veljko Bulajić (2) (co-winner) | |||
1963 | Arsen Diklić | Radopolje | |
1964 | Ivan Ribič | Don't Cry, Peter | Ne joči, Peter |
1966 | Zvonimir Berković (2) (shared) | Rondo | Rondo |
Simon Drakul (shared) | Do pobjede i dalje | ||
1967 | Puriša Đorđević | Jutro | |
1968 | Branimir Šćepanović | Pre istine | |
1969 | Staša Borisavljević | Downstream from the Sun | Nizvodno od sunca |
1970 | Puriša Đorđević (2) | The Cyclists | Biciklisti |
1971 | Miroslav Antić | Doručak sa đavolom | |
1972 | Slavko Janevski (2) (co-winner) | Makedonskiot del od pekolot | |
Pande Toškovski (co-winner) | |||
Vatroslav Mimica (co-winner) | |||
1973 | Branimir Šćepanović (2) | The Battle of Sutjeska | Sutjeska |
1974 | Branko Šomen | Let mrtve ptice | |
1975 | Arsen Diklić (2) (co-winner) | Wintering in Jacobsfeld | Zimovanje u Jakobsfeldu |
Branko Bauer (co-winner) | |||
1976 | Zdravko Velimirović (co-winner) | The Peaks of Zelengora | Vrhovi Zelengore |
Mladen Oljača (co-winner) | |||
Đurica Labović (co-winner) | |||
1977 | Slavko Goldstein (co-winner) | Operation Stadium | Akcija stadion |
Dušan Vukotić (co-winner) | |||
1978 | Dragoslav Mihailović | Aller retour | |
1979 | Petrit Imami | Era e Lisi | |
1980 | Puriša Đorđević (3) | Osam kila sreće | |
1981 | Abdulah Sidran | Do You Remember Dolly Bell? | Sjećaš li se Dolly Bell? |
1982 | Mirza Idrizović | The Smell of Quinces | Miris dunja |
1983 | Živojin Pavlović (co-winner) | Body Scent | Zadah tela |
Slobodan Golubović (co-winner) | |||
1984 | Branko Gradišnik | Leta odlučitve | |
1985 | Abdulah Sidran (2) | When Father Was Away on Business | Otac na službenom putu |
1986 | Gordan Mihić | Happy New Year '49 | Srećna nova '49. |
1987 | Dejan Šorak | Officer with a Rose | Oficir s ružom |
1988 | Žarko Dragojević | Kuća pored pruge | |
1989 | Dušan Kovačević | The Meeting Point | Sabirni centar |
1990 | Ferenc Deak | Granica | |
Year | Winner | English title | Original title |
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1991 | Festival was not held. | ||
1992 | Lada Kaštelan (co-winner) | Fragments: Chronicle of a Vanishing | Krhotine |
Zrinko Ogresta (co-winner) | |||
1993 | Zvonimir Berković (3) | Countess Dora | Kontesa Dora |
1994 | Festival was not held. | ||
1995 | Lukas Nola | Each Time We Part Away | Svaki put kad se rastajemo |
1996 | Nino Škrabe | Ne zaboravi me | |
1997 | Branko Schmidt | Christmas in Vienna | Božić u Beču |
1998 | Snježana Tribuson | The Three Men of Melita Žganjer | Tri muškarca Melite Žganjer |
1999 | Zrinko Ogresta (2) (co-winner) | Red Dust | Crvena prašina |
Goran Tribuson (co-winner) | |||
2000 | Ivo Brešan (co-winner) | Marshal Tito's Spirit | Maršal |
Vinko Brešan (co-winner) | |||
2001 | Josip Cvenić | Queen of the Night | Kraljica noći |
2002 | Goran Tribuson (2) | God Forbid a Worse Thing Should Happen | Ne dao bog većeg zla |
2003 | Jurica Pavičić (co-winner) | Witnesses | Svjedoci |
Živko Zalar (co-winner) | |||
2004 | Antun Vrdoljak | Long Dark Night | Duga mračna noć |
2005 | Dejan Šorak (2) | Two Players from the Bench | Dva igrača s klupe |
2006 | Antonio Nuić | All for Free | Sve džaba |
2007 | Ognjen Sviličić | Armin | Armin |
2008 | Goran Rušinović (co-winner) | Buick Riviera | Buick Riviera |
Miljenko Jergović (co-winner) | |||
2009 | Antonio Nuić (2) | Donkey | Kenjac |
2010 | Nevio Marasović | The Show Must Go On | The Show Must Go On |
2011 | Tomislav Radić | Kotlovina | |
2012 | Vlatka Vorkapić | Sonja and the Bull | Sonja i bik |
2013 | Bobo Jelčić | A Stranger | Obrana i zaštita |
2014 | Ivan Pavličić | Number 55 | Broj 55 |
2015 | Josip Mlakić | Ungiven | Imena višnje |
2016 | Mate Matišić (co-winner) | On the Other Side | S one strane |
Zrinko Ogresta (3) (co-winner) | |||
2017 | Rajko Grlić [1] (co-winner) | The Constitution | Ustav Republike Hrvatske |
Ante Tomić [1] (co-winner) | |||
2018 | Sara Hribar [2] | Lada Kamenski | Lada Kamenski |
2019 | Mate Matišić (2) [3] | What a Country! | Koja je ovo drzava! |
2020 | Lana Barić | Tereza37 | Tereza37 |
2021 | Sandra Antolić (co-winner) | Once We Were Good for You | A bili smo vam dobri |
Branko Schmidt (2) (co-winner) | |||
Ognjen Sviličić (2) (co-winner) | |||
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