Golden Arena for Best Screenplay

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Golden Arena for
Best Screenplay
Country Yugoslavia (1955–1990)
Croatia (1992–present)
Presented by Pula Film Festival Jury
First awarded1955
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.

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List of winners

The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Screenplay at the Pula Film Festival.

Yugoslav competition (1955–1990)

YearWinnerEnglish titleOriginal title
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 TownUzavreli grad
Radenko Ostojić (co-winner)
Veljko Bulajić (2) (co-winner)
1963 Arsen Diklić Radopolje
1964 Ivan Ribič Don't Cry, PeterNe 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 SunNizvodno od sunca
1970 Puriša Đorđević (2)The CyclistsBiciklisti
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 JacobsfeldZimovanje 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

Croatian competition (1992–present)

YearWinnerEnglish titleOriginal title
1991Festival 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
1994Festival 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 OnThe 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 YouA bili smo vam dobri
Branko Schmidt (2) (co-winner)
Ognjen Sviličić (2) (co-winner)

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