Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actress | |
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Awarded for | "Performance by an actress in a supporting role" |
Country | Yugoslavia (1958–1990) Croatia (1992–present) |
Presented by | Pula Film Festival Jury |
First awarded | 1958 |
Currently held by | Ivana Roščić (2023) |
Website | Official Website |
The following is a list of winners of the Golden Arena for Best Supporting Actress at the Pula Film Festival.
Year | Winner | English title | Original title |
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1958 | Mia Oremović | H-8 | H-8 |
1959 | Dara Čalenić | Vetar je stao pred zoru and Gospođa ministarka | |
1960 | Svetlana Mišković | Tri Ane | |
1961 | Stanislava Pešić | Pesma | |
1962 | Olivera Marković | Kozara and Sibirska ledi Magbet | |
1963 | Wasn't awarded | ||
1964 | Milena Dravić | Lito vilovito | |
1965 | Ružica Sokić | Gorki deo reke | |
1966 | Milena Dravić (2) | Do pobjede i dalje and Rondo | |
1967 | Milena Dravić (3) (shared) | Nemirni and Jutro | |
1967 | Snežana Nikšić (shared) | Na papirnatih avionih | |
1968 | Gizela Vuković | U raskoraku | |
1969 | Milena Dravić (4) | Cross country and Horoskop | |
1970 | Jagoda Kaloper | Handcuffs | Lisice |
1971 | Majda Potokar | Red Wheat | Rdeče klasje |
1972 | Neda Spasojević | Traces of a Black Haired Girl | Tragovi crne devojke |
1973 | Milena Zupančič | Cvetje v jeseni | |
1974 | Ružica Sokić | Guns of War | Užička republika |
1975 | Angelca Hlebce | Strah | |
1976 | Mira Banjac | The Farm in the Small Marsh | Salaš u malom ritu |
1977 | Mira Banjac (2) | Don't Lean Out the Window | Ne naginji se van |
1978 | Mila Kačič | Real Pests | To so gadi |
1979 | Tanja Knezić | Court Martial | Prijeki sud |
1980 | Dušica Žegarac | Special Treatment | Poseban tretman |
1981 | Wasn't awarded | ||
1982 | Mira Furlan | Cyclops | Kiklop |
1983 | Olivera Marković (2) | Balkan ekspres | |
1984 | Vesna Pećanac | Unseen Wonder | Čudo neviđeno |
1985 | Gordana Gadžić | Tajvanska kanasta | |
1986 | Nada Đurevska | Od zlata jabuka | |
1987 | Vesna Trivalić | Oktoberfest | Oktoberfest |
1988 | Ena Begović | The Glembays | Glembajevi |
1989 | Radmila Živković | The Meeting Point | Sabirni centar |
1990 | Anja Popović | Početni udarac | |
Year | Winner | English title | Original title |
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1991 | Festival cancelled [A] | ||
1992 | Zoja Odak | Story from Croatia | Priča iz Hrvatske |
1993 | Wasn't awarded | ||
1994 | National competition program cancelled [B] | ||
1995 | Nadežda Perišić | Each Time We Part Away | Svaki put kad se rastajemo |
1996 | Matija Prskalo | How the War Started on My Island | Kako je počeo rat na mom otoku |
1997 | Alma Prica | The Third Woman | Treća žena |
1998 | Suzana Nikolić | The Three Men of Melita Žganjer | Tri muškarca Melite Žganjer |
1999 | Edita Majić | Wish I Were a Shark | Da mi je biti morski pas |
2000 | Nina Violić | Cashier Wants to Go to the Seaside | Blagajnica hoće ići na more |
2001 | Wasn't awarded | ||
2002 | Olga Pakalović | Fine Dead Girls | Fine mrtve djevojke |
2003 | Dubravka Ostojić | Below the Line | Ispod crte |
2004 | Vera Zima | Sorry for Kung Fu | Oprosti za kung fu |
2005 | Dora Lipovčan | Two Players from the Bench | Dva igrača s klupe |
2006 | Nataša Janjić | All for Free | Sve džaba |
2007 | Olga Pakalović (2) | I Have to Sleep, My Angel | Moram spavat', anđele |
2008 | Nada Gačešić-Livaković | The Lika Cinema | Kino Lika |
2009 | Lena Politeo | In the Land of Wonders | U zemlji čudesa |
2010 | Ksenija Marinković | Just Between Us | Neka ostane među nama |
2011 | Iva Mihalić | Daddy | Ćaća |
2012 | Olga Pakalović (3) | Halima's Path | Halimin put |
2013 | Lana Barić | Hush | Šuti |
2014 | Anita Matić Delić | Happy Endings | Happy Endings |
2015 | Nives Ivanković | The High Sun | Zvizdan |
2016 | Tena Nemet Brankov | The Trampoline | Trampolin |
2017 | Arijana Čulina | Quit Staring at My Plate | Ne gledaj mi u pijat |
2018 | Nataša Janjić (2) | Comic Sans | Comic Sans |
2019 | Olga Pakalović (4) | General | General |
2020 | Ivana Roščić | Tereza37 | Tereza37 |
2021 | Danica Curcic | Murina | Murina |
2022 | Nives Ivanković (2) | The Staffroom | Zbornica |
2023 | Ivana Roščić (2) | Carbide | Garbura |
2024 | Judita Franković | Holy Family | Sveta obitelj |
The following actresses have received multiple awards. The list is sorted by the number of total awards. Years in bold indicate wins in Yugoslav competition (1958–1990). Shared wins are indicated with an asterisk (*).
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